Introducing Jaeger-LeCoultre’s The Collectibles Capsule of Rare Reversos
Jaeger-LeCoultre is showcasing a unique exhibition of eight rare Reverso watches from 1931 to 1937 at its flagship boutique in New York City, running until February 23, 2026. This fifth installment of The Collectibles features pieces that have been authenticated and restored, emphasizing the brand's commitment to heritage and craftsmanship. The collection highlights various metals and designs, including a two-tone steel and 9K yellow gold Reverso, as well as models with unique features such as heated blue hands and rare signatures. The exhibition not only aims to engage collectors by offering curated antique pieces but also serves as a source of inspiration for future designs. The Reverso, originally created in the 1930s, showcases a timeless design that remains relevant despite advancements in technology. Each timepiece in the collection comes with documentation from the Jaeger-LeCoultre archive, reinforcing its value and history. The exhibition is open to the public, allowing enthusiasts to explore these remarkable pieces and their stories.