First launched in 1931, the Reverso saw lights to serve a particular purpose, which was broken glasses of British officers’ wristwatches (based in India) while they were playing polo. This matter was conveyed to Jacques-David LeCoultre by César – a Swiss businessman, fathering an answer to the problem. As a matter of course, a case was allowed to be reversed over so that it can prevent the glass from being broken, Reverso was born.
This Reverso ref. 250.8.08 is well-proportioned at a modest 23×33 mm and has a signature stepped rectangular case. The iconic reversible structure is a sweet spot for vintage watch lovers. Neither big nor small, a decent presence now and then.
The dial is a typical sector dial, with well-sized Arabic numerals and a railway minute track. Divided into 2 parts, the subtly grained in and brushed-like out, the watch gives a nice contrast if closely observed. The sword-shaped hands are thermally blue which clearly stand out above the dial.
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BEZEL |
Stainless steel |
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CASE |
Stainless steel |
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DIAMETRE |
23×33 mm |
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THICKNESS |
7 mm |
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LUG WIDTH & LUG TO LUG |
17 mm & 39 mm |
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DIAL |
Sector dial |
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BUCKLE |
Pin buckle |
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BRACELET |
Handmade leather strap |
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MOVEMENT |
Quartz movement |
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CRYSTAL |
Sapphire crystal |
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YEAR |
2000s |
|
ACCESSORIES |
No |

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