Created by Jacques-David LeCoultre in 1931, the Reverso was initially conceived to withstand the harsh beating a watch would endure during a game of polo. With the need for the watch to be more durable, the Reverso's genius reveals itself through its eponymous design – a reversible case. With its case able to be turned around on itself, the Reverso's dial can be protected while playing sports and returned to its natural position with a quick flick and slide. Thanks to its iconic heritage, the Reverso has evolved into one of Jaeger LeCoultre's most important design vehicles to date, with a healthy number of contemporary variations to suit the palate of modern enthusiasts and connoisseurs alike.
What we have here today is a Jaeger LeCoultre Reverso Grand Taille ‘Art Deco’ Ref. 270.2.62, featuring a lustrous black dial housed within an 18-carat rose gold case. Just like the regular base variant Ref. 270.2.62, this example sports Jaeger LeCoultre’s signature ‘Grand Taille’ style case. It measures 42mm (including lugs) x 26mm and is based on the golden ratio, which is a ratio between two dimensions that equals 1.618. Also known mathematically as the divine proportion, it is, in general terms, a ratio that is known to be pleasing to the human eye. Accentuating this, the case features highly polished surfaces coupled with engraved lines running horizontally across the top and bottom of the case.
Undoubtedly, the most remarkable aspect of this reference is its distinctive and captivating dial design. Taking cues from the conventional Ref. 270.2.62 layout, this specific model showcases a mesmerizing deep black dial embellished with elegantly printed Art Deco white Floral Arabic numerals. It is enhanced by a coordinating luminous 'kite' handset and incorporates a small-second sub-dial positioned at 6 o'clock. The refreshing contrast is striking and seamlessly complements the resplendent rose gold case, resulting in an absolutely stunning visual appeal that translates beautifully even in photographs.
Powering this stunning work of art from within is the ultra-thin, in-house, manual-wind Jaeger LeCoultre Cal. 822 at just 2.94mm in thickness, which features 21 jewels, beats at 21,600 vph and holds a power reserve of 45 hours on a full wind.
I always tell people that there is nothing quite like a nice dressy Reverso, especially in this configuration with an elegant dial and intriguing numerals. It stands as a testament to the Maison's unwavering dedication to showcasing genuine artistry and versatility within the Reverso lineage.