One Letter, One Story: R like Reverso, Reverse and Reveal | Jaeger-LeCoultre


Reverse. Reverso. The name given to this iconic watch speaks for itself. With a press of a fingertip, the case can be swivelled to present a pristine blank canvas, upon which the owner can inscribe their personal story.
The Reverso Tribute Monoface Small Seconds pays homage to the colourful models from 1931. Framing both sides are the signature triple gadroons. At its heart, the dauphine hands rotate around a deep blue, sunray-brushed dial, bringing a strong sense of style without compromising the integrity of the original design.

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