Jaeger-LeCoultre Reverso Tribute Enamel – Saam Comes to Mount Alburz
Functions
- Hours
- Minutes
Movement
- Manual Winding
- Manufactured
- Swiss Made
Case
- 45.60x27.40
- White Gold
- Polished
- 9.73mm
Glass
- Sapphire
Water resistance
- 3.00atm / 30.00m / 100.00ft
Buckle
- Deployment Buckle
- White Gold
Strap
- Alligator
- Black
Year
- 2025
Official description
Illustrated Folio No.63, attributed to unknown artist and supposedly commissioned by Sultan Muhammad, painted circa 1535 Saam, a revered warrior, abandoned his newborn son Zal – whose white hair was considered a sign of demonic possession – on Mount Alburz. Simurgh, a mythical bird that lived at the mountain’s summit, raised the child with care and wisdom. Years later, filled with regret, Saam ascended Mount Alburz to seek forgiveness and reclaim his son. The scene of Zal’s reunion with Saam reflects the themes of forgiveness, divine intervention, and the bond between father and son. Echoing the various shades of green in the painting, the watch dial is adorned with a wavy guilloché pattern, comprising 32 precise lines. This intricate design lies beneath a translucent green grand feu enamel, crafted with 7 hours of meticulous workmanship.