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I never before saw a Reverso movement not being signed "LeCoultre" or "Jaeger LeCoultre".Īctually the movement of this watch looks like the movement on page 31 of your excellent book, (with 15 jewels, 2 Adjs.), but with the sign "E. I understand that this was not unusual.īut how about the signature on the movement. The sigature on the dial is the one thing. (Message edited by admin on December 07, 2009) Here is a 1950s alarm made by JLC with only Gubelin on the dial: Hi, I don't think there is anything unusual about a "GUBELIN" only signed dial. Here are two pictures of the Reverso in question.
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I will try to post some pictures in a few days. Is there any information available about this particular Reverso? Only the dial and the movement doesn't show the "usual names". Gübelin" than "LeCoultre".Īctually the whole watch looks like my other vintage Reverso watches (Jaeger and LeCoultre)of the mid 30's. I was even bigger surprised after opening the swivel case to have a look at the movement: it looks like a normal period LeCoultre movement of the reverso but is rather signed "E. that might have printed his name in addition to the manufacturers name on the dial. This is a surprice to me since I thougt that "Gübelin" was a retailer as "Türler" e.g.
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Gübelin" only (no "LeCoultre" plus "Gübelin"). I´ve bought a vintage Reverso very recently that showes some differences from the "regular" vintage Reverso by LeCoultre, JLC or Jaeger: