Jaeger-Lecoultre Reverso Tribute Nonantième Limited Edition

Jaeger-Lecoultre presents Reverso Tribute Nonantième, a brand new limited edition timepiece in 18k pink gold.

For the first 60 years of its life, the iconic Reverso remained a simple, time-only watch. Introduced in 1991, 60 years after the Reverso’s creation, the Reverso Soixantième was the first Reverso with complications and the first with a sapphire crystal caseback.

This timepiece incorporated power reserve and date displays. Now, nine decades after the Reverso was born, Jaeger-LeCoultre presents the Reverso Tribute Nonantième, a manual winding wristwatch that gives a completely new visual expression to an alliance of several classical complications.

Jaeger-Lecoultre Reverso Tribute Nonantième Limited Edition

The launch of the Soixantième in 1991 had coincided with the rebirth of complicated watchmaking that followed the quartz crisis. Jaeger-LeCoultre’s long and distinguished history as a creator of high complications provided its engineers and designers with an exceptionally rich archive from which to learn, and develop new calibres.

Nevertheless, the Manufacture’s goal of creating six new Reverso models within the decade, each incorporating one of the great classical complications, was very ambitious – not least, given the particular challenges posed by rectangular movements, which dictate a different architecture from that of round movements.

Jaeger-Lecoultre Reverso Tribute Nonantième Limited Edition

The Soixantième was followed in 1993 by the Reverso Tourbillon – the Manufacture’s first wristwatch tourbillon. In 1994, Jaeger-LeCoultre released the Reverso Répétition Minutes, the first time the Maison had miniaturised a minute repeater for a wristwatch, and the world’s first rectangular minute repeater movement.

In 1996, La Grande Maison introduced the Reverso Chronographe Rétrograde, with an intricate display on the reverse side that solved the problem of how to arrange the chronograph counters within a rectangular frame.

This was followed two years later by the Reverso Géographique and, coinciding with the Millennium, the Reverso Quantième Perpétuel. In 2001, Jaeger-LeCoultre marked the completion of another decade in the Reverso story with the Septantième. Its movement, Calibre 879, offered an 8-day power reserve – almost unheard-of at the time.

The front dial of the new Jaeger-Lecoultre Reverso Tribute Nonantième watch exudes refinement and elegance. The pink gold case with its signature gadroons frames a silvered, sunray-brushed dial with applied golden indexes and Dauphine hands.

Jaeger-Lecoultre Reverso Tribute Nonantième Limited Edition

In the lower half of the dial, a moonphase display is set within the circle formed by the small seconds counter. Beneath 12 o’clock is a large date display, framed by an applied filet of pink gold that echoes the rectangular shape of the dial and case.

Jaeger-Lecoultre Reverso Tribute Nonantième Limited Edition

Flipping the case over reveals an entirely new visual expression of some of watch making’s most familiar complications. The solid pink-gold caseback highlights two round apertures of different sizes, arranged like a figure-eight and encircled by gadroons that echo the rectilinear gadroons on the upper and lower edges of the case.

Jaeger-Lecoultre Reverso Tribute Nonantième Limited Edition

The small upper aperture displays a semi-jumping digital hour indication. Seen for the first time in a Reverso, this complication recalls digital displays developed by the Manufacture for wristwatches in the 1930s.

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In the large aperture below the hour, minutes appear on a rotating disc that is partially concealed by a three-quarter plate lacquered in vivid blue, and sprinkled with tiny golden stars to depict the night sky. Within a small circle at the centre, an applied golden sun and moon, pass above a horizon, to indicate night and day. In the semi-circle below the horizon, a JL logo is set on a sunray-pattern background.

Jaeger-Lecoultre Reverso Tribute Nonantième Limited Edition

Jaeger-LeCoultre’s engineers developed an entirely new, manually wound movement for the Nonantième, Calibre 826. Comprising 230 components and showing the same time on both faces of the watch, it offers a power reserve of 42 hours.

Limited Edition

The Reverso Tribute Nonantième is available in a limited edition of 190 pieces, available exclusively at Jaeger-LeCoultre boutiques.

Technical details

Model: Jaeger-LeCoultre Reverso Tribute Nonantieme
Reference: Q711252J

Case
Material: Pink gold
Dimensions: 49.4 x 29.9 mm
Thickness: 11.72 mm
Water resistance: 30 metres

Movement
Manually wound Jaeger-LeCoultre Calibre 826
Power reserve: 42 hours

Functions
Front display: Hours, minutes, small seconds. Grande Date. Moon phases
Back display: Digital semi-jumping hour, minutes on a disc. Night-day indication

Strap
Black alligator