History & Significance
This Jaeger-LeCoultre Reverso Limited Edition was produced to commemorate the maison’s heritage and technical ingenuity, released as part of a numbered limited series. The Reverso itself was originally designed in 1931 for polo players who needed to protect the watch crystal during play, and it has since become one of the most enduring and recognizable case designs in watchmaking.
This particular reference elevates the classic Reverso concept with a refined salmon-toned guilloché dial, applied numerals, and a subsidiary seconds display, paired with a reversible case featuring an engraved solid gold back. The engraved reverse identifies the piece as a limited edition and reflects Jaeger-LeCoultre’s tradition of combining mechanical utility with decorative artistry.
Limited Reverso editions from the early 1990s occupy an important space in the model’s history. They represent a period when Jaeger-LeCoultre was reasserting its identity as a manufacture, producing thoughtfully executed limited references that paid homage to historical design while maintaining modern finishing standards.
Writer’s Thoughts
This is a Reverso that feels both elegant and intentional. The proportions are balanced, the dial texture adds depth without distraction, and the reversible case gives the watch a dual personality that works equally well dressed up or worn casually. It is the kind of piece that rewards close inspection and wears comfortably day to day. This has to be one of the nicest iterations of the Duo-Face Reverso models.
Our Promise
Every watch is thoroughly vetted, carefully described with complete transparency, and guaranteed authentic. This watch is offered in honest condition.