I have just got my Reverso back from Richemont. I seldom wear it other than for business trips overseas. The watch began to gain time so I had it serviced. Shortly after it came back from Richemont, it began to gain time to the extent it was gaining 4 minutes a day. 4 minutes is a little excessive, even for a Jaeger le Coultre.
Apparently, the watch had to be demagnetised. According to the dealer, this is becoming very common with airport and other security scanners being the cause of the problem. With the current trend of display backs on watches that were known for their antimagnetic properties (Pilots and Ingenieurs) is IWC ignoring the demands put on watches nowadays. Fortunately, I have several watches with anti-magnetic protection, but I am not likely to take display-backed watches on business (including my VC Ingenieur). Looks like the Reverso is in danger of becoming redundant.