Jaeger-LeCoultre Updates Reverso Tribute with Pink-Gold Design Ahead of 200th Anniversary
Jaeger-LeCoultre is giving its iconic Reverso Tribute Monoface Small Seconds watch a stylish upgrade with a pink-gold finish and a Milanese bracelet made from over 50 feet of pink-gold thread. The watch features a shiny case and bracelet that contrast beautifully with a matte grained dial, complete with polished gold indexes, Dauphine hands, and a small seconds subdial at 6 o'clock. Created in 1931 by designer René-Alfred Chauvot for Jacques-David LeCoultre, the Reverso was made to protect watch faces during polo matches. Its reversible design allows the glass to be hidden, showcasing a metal back. As the brand approaches its 200th anniversary, the Reverso Tribute collection honors this timeless design, preserving its Art Deco elegance across three collections.
Key facts
- Jaeger-LeCoultre updates Reverso Tribute Monoface Small Seconds with pink-gold design.
- Milanese bracelet woven from over 50 feet of pink-gold thread.
- Watch features polished case and bracelet, matte grained dial, gold indexes, Dauphine hands, small seconds subdial.
- Original Reverso debuted in 1931.
- Designed by René-Alfred Chauvot for Jacques-David LeCoultre.
- Reversibility created to protect watch dials during polo.
- Watchmaker approaching 200th anniversary.
- Reverso Tribute collection includes three collections.
Entities
Artists
- René-Alfred Chauvot
- Jacques-David LeCoultre
- Antoine LeCoultre
Institutions
- Jaeger-LeCoultre
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