Such a cool piece. Always nice when a really special piece isn't some crazily priced one. The Tourbillion Skeleton is of course also downright stunning. Haha, I really don't know whether I like it or the nor skeleton tourbillion more. Both are amazing pieces.
Haha. The crazy thing is, even the various Reverso Tourbillions appear for sale more often that the Blue Lacquer Reverso Latitude. Don't know why on earth that one is so rare. From what I've gathered from talking to a few JLC boutiques, it was only produced for less than 1 year then discontinued. Tw
1. The Grail - Reverso Grand Taille Latitude Marine Collection Blue Lacquer Dial - Lowest RRP, only one that is not numbered but amazingly still the rarest of the three (I don't think I've ever seen a picture of one on this site) 2. The realistic one - Reverso Geographique Rose Gold LE 500 (planning
Don't think this video has been posted here before so I'll share it. A great tribute to one of the finest modern perpetual calendars currently on the market. I really hold the Kurt Klauss synchronized perpetual calendar with the utomost regard and wish Patek, Vach, AP and Lange will someday implemen