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Few watches have achieved the legendary status of the Jaeger-LeCoultre Reverso. Born in 1931 as a practical solution for polo players who needed to protect their timepieces, the Reverso has since become a paragon of Art Deco design, mechanical ingenuity, and horological prestige. This year, Jaeger-LeCoultre continues its legacy of innovation with a series of exceptional new Reverso models. Let's have a closer look at three of the Watches & Wonders 2025 releases.

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Reverso Tribute Monoface Small Seconds

Jaeger-LeCoultre introduces a refined interpretation of the Reverso Tribute Monoface Small Seconds. Its classic design is elevated with a Milanese link bracelet in 18K pink gold and a beautifully grained dial that perfectly matches the case’s warm hue. This modern rendition enhances the Reverso’s ability to balance timeless aesthetics with contemporary style.

The Milanese bracelet, a design element tracing its roots to 13th-century chain mail craftsmanship, offers a luxurious yet sporty look. Highly durable and exceptionally smooth on the wrist, this bracelet adds a subtle vintage charm to the Reverso’s sleek silhouette. The refined dial remains true to the Reverso’s original purity, with faceted indexes and dauphine hands lending depth and sophistication.

At its heart, the hand-wound Calibre 822 provides a 42-hour power reserve. Designed and assembled entirely in-house, this movement seamlessly integrates with the Reverso’s rectangular case, further solidifying Jaeger-LeCoultre’s reputation for technical mastery.

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Reverso Tribute Geographic

For the global connoisseur, the Reverso Tribute Geographic offers a sophisticated take on world time complications. Available in steel or an 18K pink gold limited edition of 150 pieces, this new release celebrates the traveler’s spirit with a practical yet evocative dual-dial design.

On the front, a sunray-finished blue (for steel) or chocolate (for pink gold) dial showcases the Tribute line’s elegant simplicity. A large date display at 12 o’clock is framed by polished metal, while a circular small seconds counter complements the watch’s geometric harmony.

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The reverse dial reveals an intricate world-time display with a rotating 24-hour ring set into a polished caseback. The steel model features blue-toned details, while the pink gold edition embraces warm black and grey accents. Jaeger-LeCoultre masterfully blends laser engraving and lacquer application to create a striking world map, a reminder that timekeeping is as much about cultural connection as it is about precision.

Powering this masterpiece is the newly developed in-house Calibre 834, featuring a patented world-time mechanism. Unlike traditional world timers, where the city ring rotates, Jaeger-LeCoultre has reversed the function for enhanced legibility—offering a unique, intuitive approach to global timekeeping.

Reverso Tribute Nonantieme ‘Enamel’

Marking 90 years of Reverso excellence, the Tribute Nonantieme ‘Enamel’ makes a bold return in a limited edition of 90 pieces. This timepiece blends high horology with artisanal craftsmanship, featuring a stunning reverse dial adorned with a celestial motif.

On the front, an elegant grey sunray-brushed dial maintains the Reverso Tribute’s signature aesthetic, with a Grande Date display at 12 o’clock and a moon phase complication at 6 o’clock. However, turning the case over unveils an artistic marvel: a rich blue enamel dial featuring two apertures—one for a digital hour display and another for a rotating minute disc, framed by a polished pink gold sun and moon against a starry sky. The night sky effect is achieved through layers of deep blue enamel, while engraved latitude and longitude lines subtly reference Jaeger-LeCoultre’s dedication to fine detail.

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The hand-wound Calibre 826 powers this exquisite creation. With a semi-jumping digital hour mechanism and a uniquely configured Grande Date display, it showcases Jaeger-LeCoultre’s commitment to mechanical innovation while remaining true to the elegance that defines the Reverso line.

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A Legacy that continues to inspire

Jaeger-LeCoultre’s latest Reverso releases are more than just timepieces, they are expressions of craftsmanship, culture, and the timeless pursuit of perfection. Whether through the vintage elegance of the Tribute Monoface Small Seconds, the wanderlust-driven Tribute Geographic, or the celestial artistry of the Tribute Nonantieme ‘Enamel,’ the Reverso continues to evolve while staying true to its iconic heritage.

For the modern gentleman who values precision, artistry, and legacy, these new Reverso models offer the perfect fusion of tradition and innovation. After all, a Reverso is not just a watch—it’s a statement of sophistication that stands the test of time.

For over three decades, Watches and Wonders Geneva has been the stage for the most revered names in haute horlogerie. In 2025, a new era begins. For the first time since its inception, a Maison d’Art has been welcomed into the official selection: Atelier WOCS.

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A Maison for the Modern Collector

A Geneva-based independent house, Atelier WOCS introduces an avant-garde perspective on time, one that extends beyond mechanical mastery into the realm of artistic storytelling. For the modern collector who values not only craftsmanship but also culture, this marks a paradigm shift: an artistic house no longer exists at the periphery of horology but now stands at its core.

We believe that Atelier WOCS redefines what it means to collect. It is not just about ownership, it is about legacy, emotion, and cultural resonance. Each composition within its collection carries the weight of time, not just in terms of measurement but in the memories it preserves. Crafted with the same reverence as haute horlogerie, these ultra-limited edition pieces are created for those who understand that heritage is not something to follow, but something to build.

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The Collection: A Visual Journey Through Time

For its debut at Watches and Wonders, Atelier WOCS presents six original works, each exploring time through the lens of travel, history, and human connection. Among the highlights:


Heure du Monde | A poetic representation of time zones, transforming cities into cultural emblems that transcend simple geography.

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Timeless Express | A surreal journey through memory and motion, where the golden age of travel bends the flow of time itself.

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Ascension du Temps | A vertical exploration of horological eternity, structured like a visual temple dedicated to time.

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With editions limited to three, six, or twelve per piece, never to be reissued, these works embody exclusivity in its purest form. Atelier WOCS does not compromise. It does not conform. It curates time itself.

A Shift in Watchmaking Culture

For a long time, Watches and Wonders has been an exclusive stage for the most renowned names in watchmaking. The inclusion of Atelier WOCS is not a mere exception—it is a signal. We believe that watch collectors have evolved and are beginning to recognize that heritage is no longer confined to calibres and complications. The narrative surrounding a piece matters just as much as its technical mastery.

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Atelier WOCS has already been recognized by the Swiss National Library and the Museum of Design Zurich for its cultural significance. Now, by joining Watches and Wonders, it cements its place in the future of watch culture, not as a guest, but as a Maison with its own language, its own codes, and its own vision.


For those who seek to own a piece of this artistic evolution, we invite you to explore and acquire an exclusive creation by Atelier WOCS. Visit their website to discover a world where time is more than measured, it is reimagined.

At Watches & Wonders, IWC Schaffhausen unveiled three exceptional additions to its Ingenieur collection, each exemplifying the pinnacle of horological artistry. Whether crafted from solid gold, innovative ceramic, or housing an intricate perpetual calendar, these new releases are designed for those who appreciate the finer things in life.

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Ingenieur Automatic 40 in 18-Carat 5N Gold

The first of IWC’s showstopping novelties is the Ingenieur Automatic 40 in 18-carat 5N gold. A true masterpiece of engineering and design, this watch embodies the bold aesthetic codes of the Ingenieur SL. A watch originally designed by the legendary Gérald Genta in the 1970s. However, its modern interpretation comes with contemporary refinements that enhance both wearability and aesthetics.

The 40mm case and bracelet, entirely crafted from 18-carat 5N gold, offer an unrivaled presence on the wrist. The polished and satin-finished surfaces play with light, exuding refinement from every angle. The deep black “Grid” dial adds texture and depth, while gold-plated hands and solid gold appliqués, filled with Super-LumiNova®, ensure impeccable legibility.

Turning the watch over reveals the IWC-manufactured 32111 calibre, a movement boasting an impressive 120-hour power reserve. Through the sapphire case back, one can admire the meticulous finishing. This includes circular Geneva stripes, blued screws, and a gold-plated oscillating weight. A fitting tribute to haute horlogerie. For the gentleman who values classic elegance fused with modern performance, this Ingenieur is an undeniable grail.

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Ingenieur Automatic 42 in Black Ceramic

For those drawn to cutting-edge materials and bold design, IWC introduces the Ingenieur Automatic 42 in black ceramic. This marks the first time the brand has executed the Genta-inspired integrated bracelet design in full ceramic. An innovation that speaks to both aesthetics and function.

The multi-part ceramic case construction is a true feat of engineering. Black zirconium oxide ceramic forms the case ring, bezel, and case back ring. Even the crown and crown guards are crafted from this incredibly hard, scratch-resistant material. The watch is lighter than steel and highly resistant to temperature changes, ensuring supreme comfort and durability.

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The signature black “Grid” dial, featuring fine lines and squares, offers a striking contrast against the dark ceramic. Super-LumiNova®-filled hands and hour markers ensure legibility even in low light. Beneath the surface beats the IWC-manufactured 82110 calibre, featuring the brand’s renowned Pellaton winding system and a 60-hour power reserve. The movement is partially visible through a tinted sapphire case back, adding an air of mystery and intrigue to this modern masterpiece.

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Ingenieur Perpetual Calendar 41

Bridging heritage and innovation, IWC also unveiled the Ingenieur Perpetual Calendar 41. It's the first stainless steel Ingenieur model to feature the legendary perpetual calendar complication developed by Kurt Klaus.

Encased in 41mm of finely finished stainless steel, this timepiece maintains the iconic Genta design while seamlessly integrating a sophisticated perpetual calendar mechanism. The stunning blue dial, adorned with the signature “Grid” pattern, houses three subdials displaying the date, day, month, and perpetual moon phase.

Powering this remarkable timepiece is the IWC-manufactured 82600 calibre. It features a Pellaton winding system with ceramic components for enhanced durability. Visible through a sapphire case back, this movement ensures a seamless transition between months, including leap years, requiring no manual correction until the year 2100.

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A Celebration of Engineering and Elegance

With these three exceptional releases, IWC Schaffhausen continues to redefine luxury sports watches. Whether drawn to the opulence of solid gold, the innovation of full ceramic, or the timeless complexity of a perpetual calendar, the modern gentleman now has three impeccable choices to elevate his wrist game. Visit the IWC Schaffhausen website to discover all their novelties.

In the realm of Haute Horlogerie, where timekeeping transcends mere function to become an art form, Jaeger-LeCoultre stands as an icon of innovation and precision. Among their illustrious collections, the Duometre series shines as a testament to the brand's relentless pursuit of pushing the boundaries of watchmaking excellence.

Where Precision Meets Mastery

At the heart of the Duometre collection lies the Dual-Wing concept, a marvel of engineering that embodies Jaeger-LeCoultre's commitment to innovation. This concept, born from the dream to redefine the standards of precision timekeeping, comprises two independent mechanisms intricately united by a single regulating organ. This union not only guarantees unparalleled performance but also elevates the Duometre luxury watches to a league of their own.

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The first mechanism within the Dual-Wing movement is dedicated to powering the watch's complications, while the second ensures the precise measurement of passing time. This dual arrangement not only enhances accuracy but also allows for the seamless integration of complex functions within the timepiece. A very good example is the Duometre Chronograph Moon, launched at this year's Watches & Wonders in Geneva.

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Owning a Masterpiece

What truly sets the Duometre collection apart is the meticulous attention to detail lavished upon each piece. From conception to completion, every watch is fashioned with masterful craftsmanship and infinite patience. It is in the intricate decoration of the movements where the true artistry of Jaeger-LeCoultre shines.

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Utilizing a host of high-precision techniques, the movements of each Duometre watch are meticulously adorned by skilled artisans. One such technique is the patented "côtes soleillées," which leaves an impression on the metal akin to the radiant rays of the sun. This level of detail not only adds visual allure but also ensures a harmonious interaction between all elements of the Duometre timepiece.

Indeed, owning a Jaeger-LeCoultre Duometre watch is akin to possessing a masterpiece of horology. Beyond its function as a timekeeping instrument, each watch embodies the culmination of centuries of watchmaking expertise and innovation. It is a symbol of discerning taste and appreciation for the finer things in life. Especially if you opt for a model like the Duometre Quantieme Lunaire with its beautiful gradient blue dial.

In conclusion, the Duometre collection stands as a testament to Jaeger-LeCoultre's unwavering commitment to excellence and innovation in watchmaking. With its Dual-Wing concept and exquisite craftsmanship, it embodies the pinnacle of Haute Horlogerie, where precision meets mastery in perfect harmony.

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In the realm of haute horlogerie, few names command the same level of admiration and reverence as Vacheron Constantin. With a legacy spanning over two centuries, this esteemed Swiss watchmaker has consistently redefined the standards of luxury watchmaking, blending tradition with innovation to create timepieces of unparalleled beauty and precision.

Vacheron Constantin at Watches & Wonders

As the world eagerly awaits the latest offerings from this distinguished maison, all eyes turn to Watches & Wonders, where Vacheron Constantin is set to unveil its newest novelties. From the storied halls of its manufacture to the grand stage of the fair, each creation embodies the essence of excellence and sophistication that has come to define the brand. Join us as we embark on a journey through time, exploring the timeless allure of Vacheron Constantin and four breathtaking novelties that await.

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Overseas Dual Time

Crafted from luxurious 18K 5N pink gold, the new Overseas Dual Time is tailored to meet the needs of the modern traveler with its array of practical complications. Boasting a dual time zone function seamlessly integrated with a day-night indicator and a date hand, keeping track of time across different destinations becomes effortless. Powered by a self-winding movement, this watch ensures a remarkable power reserve of nearly three days, providing reliability and convenience for extended journeys. Further enhancing its versatility, the watch comes equipped with a pin buckle and three interchangeable straps—crafted from 18K 5N pink gold, leather, and rubber—allowing for personalized customization to suit the owner's preferences and style.

Traditionnelle Tourbillon Chronograph Collection Excellence Platine

Exemplifying unparalleled craftsmanship, the Traditionnelle Tourbillon Chronograph Collection Excellence Platine is meticulously crafted entirely from 950 platinum, including the case, dial, buckle, and strap stitching, marking it as a true testament to luxury. Limited to just 50 pieces, this Collection Excellence Platine model seamlessly integrates two grand complications of Fine Watchmaking: a single-push chronograph movement and a sophisticated tourbillon. Positioned at 12 o'clock, the tourbillon cage, inspired by the iconic Maltese cross, is set in motion by an intermediary wheel on the seconds display, enhancing visibility and adding a captivating visual element to the mechanism.

The dial features a power reserve indicator at 6 o'clock and a 45-minute counter at 3 o'clock, complemented by a tachymeter scale encircling the edge, harmoniously juxtaposed with a railroad-style minute counter, culminating in a breathtaking synthesis of form and function.

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Patrimony Moon Phase Retrograde Date

Crafted from exquisite 18K white gold, the Patrimony Moon Phase Retrograde Date boasts a minimalist design that effortlessly blends functionality with elegance. Featuring a retrograde date display paired with a precise moon phase complication, telling time becomes an intuitive experience. The enchanting moon phase complication, depicting two polished gold moons against a star-studded sky, adds a touch of poetic charm to the watch, requiring adjustment only once every 122 years.

Inspired by the timeless designs of the 1950s, the hour markers and hands gracefully follow the curvature of the dial, enhancing its classic appeal. Adding a contemporary twist, a fresh olive green strap infuses the watch with modern sophistication, ensuring it stands out as a statement piece for the discerning wearer.

Patrimony Manual-winding

Exuding timeless elegance, the Patrimony Manual-winding in 18K 5N pink gold epitomizes purity of style and a dedication to essentials. Drawing inspiration from the refined designs of the 1950s, the hour markers and hands gracefully trace the curvature of the dial, evoking a sense of understated sophistication. Adding a modern touch, a fresh azure blue strap infuses the timepiece with contemporary flair. With a slim case measuring just 7.7 millimeters thick and featuring a solid back, this watch offers the opportunity for personalization through the owner's choice of engraving, further enhancing its uniqueness and individuality.

During Watches & Wonders, IWC unveiled the latest additions to its illustrious Portugieser collection, capturing the essence of elegance and innovation that has defined the brand for over a century. At the heart of these new releases lies a rich history, rooted in the pursuit of excellence and the timeless allure of classic design.

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Story of the IWC Portugieser Collection

The story of the Portugieser dates back to the late 1930s when IWC received a special request from two Portuguese merchants for a wristwatch that boasted the precision of a pocket watch. Responding to this unique challenge, IWC embarked on a journey to create a timepiece that would not only meet but exceed their expectations. Utilizing the renowned pocket watch movements calibers 74 and 98, IWC crafted a wristwatch that was both substantial in size and exceptional in accuracy. The result was nothing short of extraordinary—the Portugieser was born.

Fast forward to the present day, and the Portugieser continues to captivate watch enthusiasts and collectors alike with its unrivaled elegance and precision. With the unveiling of the latest additions to the collection at Watches & Wonders, IWC pays homage to its heritage while pushing the boundaries of innovation.

One of the novelties is the IWC Portugieser Automatic 42 with a beautiful stainless steel case. It is powered by the IWC-manufactured 52011 caliber and comes on an elegant black alligator leather strap.

Timeless Elegance by IWC

While staying true to the essence of the original design, the new Portugieser watches showcase a blend of traditional craftsmanship and cutting-edge technology. From meticulously crafted dials to high-performance movements, each timepiece exemplifies the uncompromising quality that has become synonymous with the IWC name.

A good example for that is this new blue Portugieser Chronograph. Sitting inside a beautiful 18 ct white gold case is the IWC-manufactured caliber 69355. The watch comes on a wonderful light blue calfskin strap by Santoni.

Whether it's the classic appeal of the Portugieser Chronograph or the understated elegance of the Portugieser Automatic, each watch in the collection tells a story of timeless sophistication and refined luxury. With its distinctive aesthetics and unwavering commitment to excellence, the Portugieser collection continues to set the standard for luxury timepieces in the 21st century.

So, let's have a closer look at the Portugieser Automatic 42 with a beautiful blue dial, coming on a steel bracelet. Inside ticks the IWC-manufactured 52011 caliber. A beautiful watch!

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In a world where trends come and go, the enduring appeal of the Portugieser serves as a testament to IWC's enduring legacy and unwavering dedication to craftsmanship. As the latest chapter unfolds at Watches & Wonders, one thing remains certain—the Portugieser collection is as timeless as it is elegant, a true masterpiece that transcends the boundaries of time.

IWC Schaffhausen brings the Ingenieur back to life! The Swiss watchmaker has recently introduced a new automatic model that takes inspiration from Gérald Genta's Ingenieur SL Ref. 1832 from the 1970s. This new Ingenieur Automatic 40 combines modern technology, ergonomic design, and top-notch finishing with a bold 70s aesthetic. Making it a watch enthusiast's dream and the ultimate luxury sports watch for the 21st century. Let's have a closer look!

Gérald Genta's Legacy

Famous designer Gérald Genta's Ingenieur SL Ref. 1832 disrupted the watch industry with its innovative technology, groundbreaking design, and the use of steel. Back in the 70s this material was new and revolutionary in the watch industry. The Ingenieur SL Ref. 1832 challenged traditional notions of watchmaking and still remains one of the most sought-after watches among collectors and connoisseurs. The new IWC Schaffhausen automatic model takes inspiration from this timeless masterpiece and offers a modern take on it.

Equipped with an automatic movement, the new Ingenieur features a reworked case dimension with a lug-to-lug distance of 45.7mm, ensuring an ideal fit on the wrist. The bezel is secured with characteristic polygonal screws that have a technical function while keeping the design consistent. A "Grid" structure was stamped into the soft iron blank of the dial, making it very recognizable. The wonderful appliques glisten with luminescence, adding depth and ensuring legibility even in the dark.

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The New Ingenieur Automatic 40

IWC Schaffhausen's Ingenieur Automatic 40 is available in three stainless-steel versions with dials in black, silver-plated, and aqua. Additionally, there is also one particular version in super-light titanium. This one is one-third lighter than steel, and its skin-friendly and anti-allergic properties make it practically perfect for your wrist. However, working with titanium is a challenge. We're glad to see that IWC has a handle on it. As pioneers of titanium watches in the '80s, they have maintained their prowess in "Form und Technik," and the grade 5 titanium case and bracelet versions are no exception.

Modern movement technology has been added to the new Ingenieur. It is now powered by the IWC-manufactured 32111 caliber, offering a power reserve of 120 hours. Characteristically, its soft-iron inner case protects it from any magnetic fields, making it a watch built to withstand the pressures of life. That was also the original selling point of the Ingenieur. Its name meaning "engineer", it was designed for professional use in factories, labs or hospitals.

An integrated H-link bracelet featuring a butterfly folding clasp has been added to the new Ingenieur. We love the elaborate finishing that combines polished and satin-finished surfaces, highlighting the outstanding craftsmanship at IWC Schaffhausen. A newly designed crown protection further adds to the timepiece's sporty character.

In summary, the new Ingenieur Automatic 40 combines modern technology, ergonomic design, and top-notch finishing with a bold 70s aesthetic. We think this, in combination with its heritage, makes it the ultimate luxury sports watch for the years to come. Its impeccable craftsmanship and sporty character make it a watch that is sure to turn heads wherever it goes.

During this year's Watches & Wonders fair in Geneva, Jaeger-LeCoultre has unveiled four new Reverso Tribute Small Seconds models. Three of them in a beautiful pink gold. Let us take you on a journey of watchmaking excellence!

A timeless modern Classic

Since its inception in 1931, the Reverso has been a symbol of timeless elegance and sophistication. Originally designed for polo players, its rectangular case and slide-and-swivel mechanism were ideal for protecting the watch from the rigors of the sport. Over the years, the Reverso has become much more than just a watch for polo players. It has become an icon in the world of watchmaking, appreciated for its clean symmetry and distinctive style.

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Reverso Tribute Small Seconds

The Reverso Tribute Small Seconds is a contemporary interpretation of this classic, featuring sunbrushed dial variations that create a beautiful contrast with the clean symmetry of the Reverso design. Overall, Jaeger-LeCoultre has launched four new models. In addition to a stainless steel variant with a subtle silvered opaline dial and contrasting black hands and indexes, there are three timepieces with a pink cold case. They come in burgundy, black and silver color variants. We love how all these timepieces revive the codes of the first Reverso born in 1931 - gadroons, applied indexes, dauphine hands - while being resolutely modern.

The Reverso Tribute Small Seconds is highly ergonomic, following the natural curve of the wrist. We love how it evokes the exclusive world of polo and is equipped with a matching strap designed by Casa Fagliano. It creates a unified aesthetic and strong sense of style that underlines the timeless modernity of the Reverso design.

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In-House Calibre 822

For this novelty, the manually wound calibre 822 was chosen by Jaeger-LeCoultre. The movement was entirely designed, produced, and assembled in-house. What fascinates us about the calibre 822 is its uncommon rectangular shape that allows it to fit perfectly into the Reverso case. With elegant simplicity, hours and minutes are indicated by dauphine hands, while on the lower half of the dial, the circular track of the small seconds display - a pure expression of its mechanical movement - provides a counterpoint to the linear geometry of the dial and case.

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In conclusion, the Reverso Tribute Small Seconds continues to tell the story of this iconic watch. It showcases the art of watchmaking and the brand's commitment to innovation and craftsmanship. With its timeless modernity, it is a watch that will stand the test of time and remain a classic for generations to come.

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