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- Audemars Piguet4
- Breguet2
- Bvlgari2
- Cartier5
- De Bethune1
- Eberhard2
- Election1
- F.P. Journe1
- Girard Perregaux2
- Grand Seiko1
- Hermès1
- IWC1
- Jacques Monnat1
- Jaeger Le Coultre3
- Longines1
- Movado1
- Omega2
- Patek Philippe12
- Piaget1
- Record Genéve1
- Rolex41
- Seiko1
- Tudor1
- Universal Genève4
- Vacheron Constantin2
- Wittnauer1
- Zenith3

Jeager LeCoultre
Reverso

It's hard not to come up with the Reverso when thinking of the most iconic watches in the history of horology. The small rectangular watch, with its peculiar hinged case and swinging face, is indeed one of the most famous and oldest dating timekeepers - having been introduced by Jaeger-LeCoultre as far back as 1931.
The present Reverso can be considered part of the ealy production of the model, and dates back to the 1940s. Furthermore, its black military-style dial, paired to the radium-filled dagger hands and center sweep seconds, make it a very rare and desirable configuration.
It is preserved in fully original conditions, and shows an interesting monogram on the caseback which we were able to identify as the crest of a noble family from Belgium. Vintage Reversos don't get much better than this: don't miss your chance to acquire a superb example of the model!
Case: 32mm x 20mm stainless steel
Year: 40s
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