In 1931, Jaeger-LeCoultre launched its famous Reverso watch with a swivelling case – a sleek and streamlined emblem of Art Deco style, originally conceived for polo-playing British Army officers in ...
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This Head-Turning Take on the Original Sports Is Almost Unrecognizable, in a Good Way
Jaeger-LeCoultre's iconic Reverso unexpectedly transformed itself into a monochromatic pink gold stunner on a mesh bracelet ...
Jaeger-LeCoultre’s Reverso was a sensation when it was introduced in 1931, and it’s still going strong today, with the company announcing a new model, the Duo Reverso Tribute Duoface Calendar, and a ...
Jaeger-LeCoultre’s CEO Talks New Madison Avenue Store and the Brand’s Constant-classic Reverso Watch
Since joining the luxury watchmaker in 2018, chief executive officer Catherine Rénier has led Jaeger-LeCoultre through a host of major initiatives and milestones that have continued the brand’s focus ...
This Jaeger-LeCoultre Reverso Tribute Duoface Fagliano Limited watch kicks off the 90th celebration next year of this legendary watch. The year 2021 may usher in hopes of new times and happier moments ...
When considering the best-known “tool” watches — the Submariners and Speedmasters of the world — you come to realize that these are design objects that have been kicking around for quite a while ...
Alina has been enthusiastic about vehicles her entire life, and even from an early age found herself itching to get behind the wheel. Through high school and college, she could be found reading ...
The art of watchmaking has often found itself intersecting with art in other mediums. Take, for instance, Carolina Bucci’s expertise in metalwork brought to Audemars Piguet’s Royal Oak with her ...
In 1930 British officers in India faced a proto-First World Problem: how to stop errant polo balls from destroying their wristwatches. The next year Jacques-David LeCoultre partnered with Jaeger S.A.
In 1931, Jaeger-LeCoultre launched its famous Reverso watch with a swivelling case – a sleek and streamlined emblem of Art Deco style, originally conceived for polo-playing British Army officers in ...
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