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| This Jaeger-LeCoultre Reverso 250.386 is a rare 150-piece limited edition created in 1998 to honor the 150th anniversary of the Swiss Confederation, its reverse engraved with the Swiss cross and laurel wreaths that quietly celebrate a nation’s heritage. The piano-black dial feels like liquid midnight, deep and mirrored, sharpening every Art Deco line—the silver railway track, the graceful Arabic numerals, the slender feuille hands gliding across the darkness. It carries a presence that is both modern and ancient, as if the spirit of the original 1930s Reverso were distilled into something sharper, darker, and more deliberate. Its proportions, 38mm by 23mm, form a silhouette of pure tension: thin, architectural, and impossibly elegant, fitting nearly any wrist with a balance that feels almost choreographed. The late-90s craftsmanship is unmistakable—the crisp bevels, the sculpted triple gadroon lines, the mirror-polished surfaces that catch light like facets of black glass. When reversed, the engraved emblem appears with solemn stillness, a reminder that this watch was born not as a mere variation but as a tribute to national identity. Its all-black presence pairs effortlessly with monochrome style, Parisian chic, and the refined clarity of quiet luxury. Collectors with true sensitivity recognize it instantly: a Reverso whose rarity, symbolism, and midnight dial set it apart, destined to rise as appreciation for 1990s JLC grows. Its beauty lies not only in its form but in the silence it carries, a quiet luxury shaped by history and preserved in gold. 【Detail】 98's 18WG Mamual winding 23×38 150pc limited Excellent condition Watch only |
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