Jaeger-LeCoultre infused modern femininity into classic wristwatch designs with their latest line: the Reverso One ladies’ collection. Three new models joined the company’s Reverso collection, a series of flip-dial watches originally designed in 1931 to guard against athletic strain. The 32.5mm Réédition comes in sleek stainless steel with a black opaline dial and an alligator strap, while the Cordonnet sports a silver textured 33.8mm dial on a lightweight leather bracelet, and comes in rose gold as well. Last, the 40mm hand-wound Duetto Moon gleams silver on one side, while its diamond-lined back displays the lunar phase in midnight blue, all secured on an alligator strap or a metal bracelet. All three flaunt airy Roman numerals, dauphine hands, and water resistance at up to 30 meters in depth, coming together to create a mature, attractive collection.

Jaeger-LeCoultre’s Feminine Take on The Reverso
Featured image credits: The Reverso One Duetto Moon, front view. Courtesy of Jaeger-LeCoultre.
READ THIS NEXT
Jaeger-LeCoultre’s CEO Catherine Renier shares with Whitewall the realization of masterful precision in the 21st century.
Reflecting on her work with Jaeger-LeCoultre, Dr. Yiyun Kang highlights her intrigue in the intersection between cognition, nature, and art.
Jaeger-LeCoultre’s CEO Catherine Renier shares with Whitewall the realization of masterful precision in the 21st century.
Reflecting on her work with Jaeger-LeCoultre, Dr. Yiyun Kang highlights her intrigue in the intersection between cognition, nature, and art.