Jaeger-LeCoultre Reverso Tribute Nonantième

Q711252J
Spécifications techniques

Fonctions

  • Heures
  • Minutes
  • Secondes
  • Date
  • Phase de lune

Mouvement

  • Remontage manuel
  • Manufacturé
  • Swiss Made

Boîtier

  • Rectangulaire
  • 49.40x29.90
  • Or rose
  • Poli
  • 11.72mm

Verre

  • Saphir

Étanchéité

  • 3.00atm / 30.00m / 100.00ft

Boucle

  • Boucle ardillon
  • Or rose

Bracelet

  • Alligator
  • Noir

Année

  • 2021

Description

Ninety years ago, Jaeger-LeCoultre created the Reverso, an ingenious solution for polo players who wished to protect the glass of their watches while playing matches. With its swivelling case and distinctive Art Deco lines, it was to become a classic of 20th-century design. The Maison soon began to introduce new aesthetic variations of the Reverso but, for the first 60 years of its life, no mechanical complications were introduced; the Reverso remained a simple, time-only watch.

In 1991, 60 years after the Reverso’s creation, Jaeger-LeCoultre presented the Reverso Soixantième. With power reserve and date displays, it was the first Reverso with complications and the first with a sapphire crystal caseback, providing a window onto the mechanical treasure within. Although the Reverso case and its shaped movement had not initially been designed for complications, the Soixantième revealed its full potential, unleashing a sequence of pieces that gave new visual expression to the great watchmaking complications.

In 2021, nine decades after the Reverso was born, Jaeger-LeCoultre presents the latest episode in this story: the Reverso Tribute Nonantième, which gives a completely new visual expression to an alliance of several classical complications.