Jaeger-LeCoultre

The Jaeger-LeCoultre company was born in the Swiss Jura Mountains in 1833. Since their inception, they have maintained a steady presence among the world's leading manufacturers of elegant timepieces. Today, the company boasts an impressive collection of watches ranging in a variety of styles serving the luxury market.

Special Features

A remarkable number of innovations have come from the watchmakers of Jaeger-LeCoultre, firmly establishing their legacy as pioneers of the industry.

Among the company's special features:

* In 1844, Antoine LeCoultre invented the millionometer, allowing measurements to the nearest micron. In 1847, he invented the first crown winding system, eliminating the need for a winding key.
* The world's thinnest pocket watch movement, at a mere 1.38 mm, was invented by the company in 1903 and still holds the record.
* The company's featured item is the Reverso, a wristwatch that has a swivel case. It was first introduced in 1931. Future versions of this design would feature the time of one time zone on one side and time in another zone on the reverse.
* In 1953, the first automatic alarm wristwatch was invented by LeCoultre.

Notable Watches by Jaeger-LeCoultre

Master Grand Reveil This exquisite watch combines two complications: a mechanical alarm and a perpetual calendar. It is even fitted with a ring and vibrating mode for the alarm function, a four-digit indication of the year, and display of the moon phase for both the northern and southern hemispheres. This watch comes in 18 ct. yellow gold case with a yellow gold folding buckle, and a black crocodile strap.

Jaeger LeCoultre Reverso Classique This fine watch features the popular Reverso design. The polished steel case, set inside a larger carriage, rotates a full 180 degrees to show the engraved caseback. It has a manual movement, with a white dial and Arabic numerals. The decorative fluted detail on the bezel provides additional style. The case and buckle are 18K yellow gold; the strap is brown crocodile leather. The combined result: perfection.

Master Compressor Extreme World Chronograph This new watch has an automatic chronograph movement, featuring 28,800 vibrations per hour driven by a column wheel escapement. The case is titanium and built for shock absorption. With contrasting lines of color, the chronographic functions are displayed, along with a power reserve indicator and a large date. In addition, the world's time zones are in view

YEAREVENT

  • 1833 Antoine LeCoultre opens a workshop in Le Sentier.
  • 1847 LeCoultre & Co. creates the first keyless winding system.
  • 1880 LeCoultre & Co. begins specializing in complication watches from chronographs to minute repeaters to alarm clocks.
  • 1903 Edmond Jaeger joins with LeCoultre, and Jaeger-LeCoultre is born.
  • 1931 Reverso is introduced; inspired by English officers who frequently break their watch crystals during polo matches.
  • 1956 Memovox is introduced.
  • 1988 Grand Reveil is introduced as the first and only automatic wrist-alarm with a perpetual calendar.
  • 1995 Mini Reverso is presented with the 1929 Caliber 101, the world's smallest mechanical movement.
  • 1998 Reverso Gran'Sport is introduced.
  • 1999 Classic Reverso with complication is introduced for the first time.

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Jaeger-LeCoultre
Master Ultra Thin

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Jaeger-LeCoultre
Reverse Grande Reserve

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Reverso Grande Reserve

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Jaeger-LeCoultre
Reverso Grande Reserve

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