Some nice official pictures of the Reverso Répétition Minutes à Rideau.

Aug 24, 2011,23:11 PM
 


Like you, I'm eagerly waiting to see this definitive Reverso Minute Repeater.

To help us in this long wait, I received some pictures from my contact at the Manufacture, to share with you.

Here is a pictorial summary:



And the detailled pictures on each details which makes this watch so special.

First, the recto side of the Cal 944:



Then, the verso side:



The decoration is very attractive, with some nice details, such as the governor, which has a sculptural dimension, or the " Clous de Paris finish on the verso side.

I'm waiting to see the definitive version in the flesh before posting any definitive observations, on this matter.

Let's say that, for the moment, the finish looks promising.

Mechanically, JLC developped an undisputable mastery in chiming watches, and here, it goes much farer than the alarm watches, of course, as I meant the minute repeaters, from the late 19th / early 20th century to 1993 and onwards.

Since the 1993 Reverso Minute Repeater, JLC thought and re thought this complication. opting for an innovative solution, in 2005, the gong, which is welded to the sapphire.

4 years after, JLC innovated, once again, with the Trebuchets, a kind of articulated hammers, to gain in power, which was first seen in the fabulous Hybris Mechanica à Grande Sonnerie.

These two solutions ( Trebuchet / gong welded to the sapphire ) were adopted in the Master Grande Tradition à Grande Complication, unveiled in 2010.

For the Reverso Repetition Minutes A Rideau, JLC kept the solution of the Trebuchet, and didn't weld the gong to the sapphire, thinking that the strenght of the Trebuchet, combined to a white gold case, would be enough in terms of richness and volume.

That is the technical specificity of this chiming marvel.

As far as I know, this is also the first time the " Rideau " ( curtain ) is used as a gasket, on a minute repeater.

When you don't use it, you almost don't see it:



When you want to hear your minute repeater, you have to pull the " rideau " from left to right, and it will cover the whole sapphire glass.



Once the curtain closed, the precious melody will start to chime.

Stunning, amazing, surprising... One regret, though:

When the curtain is closed, you hear the minute repeater, but you can't see the hammers playing / moving.

You have the sound, which is certainly the most important, but you don't have the corresponding image.

Aesthetically speaking, the watch is big, yes, almost as big as a Gyro II, but it is relatively thin, and, in any case, much thinner than the Gyro II, which is very appreciable ( 55 x 35 x 12 mm ).

As a big fan / lover of my Master Minute Repeater, I have to say that I'm very pleased to see this kind of aesthetics on this new chiming Reverso.

The open dial is captivating, with these blue screws and hands, the dark and clear silver movement parts, a sculptural horological piece!



The back side is also very pleasant and interesting to see / admire:



Less sculptural, more horological, you have here the pleasure to contemplate the traditiional decorations, like the Cotes De Genève, blended with some delicious Clous de Paris.

What a nice way to read the Time!

Of course, some details are waiting for receiving a confirmation, such as the level of finish, and the quality of the sound, as what we heard and saw in Geneva, was a Proto.

But, as previously said, it is yet promising.

For those who want to know more about this watch, here is the Link to Jerome's post:

jlc.watchprosite.com

Best,

Nicolas. This message has been edited by amanico on 2011-08-24 23:13:17 This message has been edited by amanico on 2011-08-27 23:12:28


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Nice creation but..

 
 By: moc : August 24th, 2011-23:30
a bit too much for me,,,as you said the beauty of a skeleton or demi/squelette minute repeater is to hear and to SEE it in action....not for many I suppose but definetely captivating......Is it Dual Time?Or the same time on both sides? Thanks Nico

Tend to agree, Mo ...

 
 By: amanico : August 25th, 2011-10:48
It seems to be a bit too perfect, too cold, at the end. Nice technical partition, though. Best, Nicolas.

While

 
 By: flamenco : August 24th, 2011-23:46
I am impressed, it does not floor me. Perhaps real photos of the watch would do the trick. Cant get tat 15003 outa my mind ! Thanks for posting!

Amazing piece, especially because...

 
 By: watchme : August 25th, 2011-07:29
shaped-movement repeaters are SUCH a rare bird! I wonder how long before JLC starts releasing these past few years' "top end" pieces for auction. Obviously, if any of them (Gyro 2, Rideau, Grande Complications, etc.) had the name "Patek Philippe" on the d... 

JLC would be treated and considered like PP IF ...

 
 By: amanico : August 25th, 2011-10:51
They stop, one day, making so many interations of a watch introduced as a LE... They should play the same limited production than PP, and keep their production numbers secret, as well as pay more interest to their distribution network. Otherwise, I am in ... 

Nice...but...

 
 By: Andy : August 25th, 2011-08:25
a swing and a miss for me....ignoring the fact that I would never afford one anyway. Like Mo said with such beauty I'd like to see the hammers in action, not hide it all behind a 'curtain'. I do love the time on the reverse, but then again you obviously c... 

How do the sounds compare...?

 
 By: Andy : August 25th, 2011-11:53
Have you had chance to listen to them both side by side..? I'd still have yours...it's a stunner Yours, Andy.

As I wrote, Andy, it is impossible to compare a proto with a definitive watch.

 
 By: amanico : August 25th, 2011-12:05
I will try to do it when I have the chance to listen to a definitive Reverso MR... But mine will be hard to beat. I had the opportunity to measure it while I was at the Manufacture, last March, and the results were outstanding. Best, Nicolas.

I'm falling for the verso. But at the same time I want to play with the recto's...

 
 By: Ruckdee : August 25th, 2011-09:03
...shutter blind. It looks to be an amazing piece but will it be super thick like the Triptyqe? Ruckdee

Naaah. This Reverso is way thinner than the Triptyque.

 
 By: amanico : August 25th, 2011-10:53
It may also be considered as a wearable watch. Best, Nicolas.

Even if I felt the same frustration...

 
 By: foversta : August 25th, 2011-11:13
I like this watch a lot. It is a sort of theater timepiece with the rideau. I'm sure that the final version will fulfil our expectations in both finishings and sound quality fields. I like the shape of the winding click... Thanks for the presentation Nico... 

At least, there is something under the curtain ...

 
 By: amanico : August 25th, 2011-11:20
And something consistent, which is not often the case when it comes to Theater Timepieces. I start to wonder if the reason of my reserve is that JLC let a a lot of place for technicality and less place for the Soul. That is why I am still eagelry waiting ... 

Nicolas, you had me at Répétiton Minutes…

 
 By: blomman Mr Blue : August 25th, 2011-14:06
The mother of the memovox! And in a beautiful package like this! A watch I hope to see one day in the metal! Best Blomman

Thanks for your input, Blomman. [nt]

 
 By: amanico : August 26th, 2011-12:40
No message body

Beautiful watch.

 
 By: docsnov : August 26th, 2011-13:30
Nico, what shape is the gong? It occured to me while I was reading this that the minute repeaters I have previously seen are all round with a round gong. Does placing the gong in a rectangular case and getting the desired sound present any challenges or i... 

Hi Stewart, please read Jerome's excellent article on this watch.

 
 By: amanico : August 26th, 2011-13:46
It is here: jlc.watchprosite.com I won't repeat what Jerome wrote about it, it wpould not be interesting. Best, Nicolas.

While there is a lot to like about this Reverso

 
 By: rovermark : August 27th, 2011-00:21
The shutter kind of kills it for me. I would have preferred a traditional slide. Why hide such a beautiful movement?

Thanks for the nice pics.

 
 By: VMM : August 30th, 2011-09:01
Another fantastic creation from JLC. Best. Vte

I don't think it is technically possible.

 
 By: amanico : August 31st, 2011-14:08
For example, when we manipulated the " curtain / trigger " at the SIHH, we were advised to not touch the curtain, as it would damage the whomle mechanism of the Minute Repeater. A more discrete trigger, like the one of the first Reverso Minute Repeater, w... 

What a

 
 By: DaMctosh : September 1st, 2011-09:03
pity with this Rideau covering the striking. Then JLC should make this a dual time and the hammers sound off the time on the back. That would be cool and unique.

Garage door...

 
 By: Ed. W : December 4th, 2011-00:26
So after showing a video of the curtain mechanism to my (architect) girlfriend, the first thing she noticed was that the curtain "looked like a garage door", and just like the garage door at storage facilities, it too chimes... I'm speechless...