Jaeger-LeCoultre Reverso Ref 2201 Stainless Steel, 1944
Jaeger-LeCoultre Reverso Ref 2201 Stainless Steel, 1944
Do you know its legendary story, the origin of its reversing case? At the beginning of the 1930s, the watch was born of a challenge, that of designing a model that could withstand the polo matches of the British Army officers in India. Its dial smoothly concealed by reversing the case, to reveal a back that fully protects the face from possible mallet strokes. It's worth thinking about... Timeless in its face surrounded by its three emblematic gadroons, the Reverso has been enchanting both men and women with an eye for beauty since its creation. Often androgynous, it knows how to show off its femininity in jewelled models or affirm its masculinity by pronounced complexities and a marked Art Deco aesthetic.
Year: 1944
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Reference: 2201
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