I seem to go in cycles. I'll go for relatively long periods without trading or purchasing any new watches, an then will come a flurry of activity. Then I'll start feeling guilty for spending money on watches, and settle down again. A coupe of things gener
Here we are talking about modern manual winding chronographs, which are outstanding from an horological point of view. Jaeger-Lecoultre came back with the Reverso Retrograde Chronograph, in rose gold, in 1996. To be precise, the minute are retrograde, her
This is for me one of the most beautiful Reverso ever produced. Only 500 made in 1996. Every now and then we can see one in auctions or chrono24. I discovered this watch maybe 7 years ago and it was a love at first sight. I am lucky enough to have a frien
will make me happy Jaeger Lecoultre Master 8 days perpetual Jaeger Lecoultre Reverso chronograph retrograde credit Steve G ?? Jaeger Lecoultre Reverso Rouge credit Amanico Phillips This message has been edited by Tyo on 2015-11-21 02:09:47
Jaeger Lecoultre Master 8 days Perpetual Jaeger Lecoultre night and day in white gold Jaeger lecoultre Reverso Chronograph Retrograde these three models could quench my thirst for some time but a Patek 5980 would be the perfect black sheep among this happ
there are also a couple of Reverso I'd love to own; Reverso Chronograph Retrograde, Reverso Grande GMT, Reverso Night & Day in white gold etc.. I think this is a pity the new oritentation given by JLC headquarter to this lineup... larger cases, less f
that there was an awesome review done by JAW, in this very same forum, about a decade or less ago, which stated that the Reverso Chronograph Retrograde was possible the most difficult chronograph ever built by ANYONE, and that JLC lost money on every one