JLC Reverso Art Deco

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The movement of a JLC Reverso Art Deco, with the point of focus on the deepest part of the movement.
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The movement fully in focus, showing the skeletonizing of the plates and bridges and their engraving.
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A close-up of an engraved bridge and the openworked ratchet wheel.

From: http://www.wiglaf.org/~aaronm/watches/jlc/


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The JLC cal. 101 has been the smallest mechanical movement since its introduction in 1929.  Consisting of 98 parts (up from the original 88 due to added jewels and shock protection) it is 14mm x 4.8mm x 3.4mm thick and... Read More

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