JLC reverso classic
The Amsterdam Watch Company collection boasts a watch that perfectly synthesizes ingenious engineering and a timeless Art Deco aesthetic: the Jaeger-LeCoultre Reverso Classic from 1987. This piece, reference 140.105.1, tells the story of a design born on the dusty polo fields of India and evolved into a global style icon.
Crafted from solid 18-karat yellow gold, this Reverso captures the spirit of Art Deco, a movement characterized by geometry and symmetry. These features serve both an aesthetic and a clever functional purpose:
The bracing: The notches break up the large vertical planes of the gold case (the bracing), giving the watch a refined, sleek appearance rather than appearing like a solid block of gold.
Optical illusion: Because the Reverso consists of two parts—the case and the tilting capsule—a seam is always visible. The grooves strategically mask this functional seam, giving the watch the appearance of a single, solid, architectural whole.
At the heart of this Reverso is the technical masterpiece that has remained virtually unchanged since 1931. Comprising over 50 high-precision components, the mechanism works like a perfect choreography:
The Cradle: The base of the watch functions as a chassis with internal guide rails.
Sliding & Tilting: When you push the gold capsule aside, small pins slide through parallel slots to the end of the rails. Only then does the case have the space to rotate precisely 180 degrees on its axis.
Lock: Once the case is flipped over, tiny spring-loaded pins ensure that the case locks securely into the chassis with a satisfying “click.” This particular model from 1987 combines this historic technique with modern precision and luxury:
The dial: A serene white dial with classic Roman indices, set in an elegant 23 x 33 mm case.
The movement: Equipped with a high-quality quartz movement, ensuring flawless accuracy.
The finish: The watch is completed with a chic leather strap and the rare original gold buckle, enhancing its comfort and exclusivity.
At Amsterdam Watch Company, we consider the Reverso Classic more than just a watch; it’s a tactile work of art. It invites the wearer to play with the mechanism and reminds us that true elegance lies in the perfect balance between form and function.
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To understand the odd design of the Jaeger-LeCoultre Reverso, we have to travel to India, 1930. Watch collector and business man Oscar de Trey was watching British army officers play a game of polo. One of them broke his watch’s crystal during the match and challenged Oscar to come up with a design that would survive the rough sport.
De Trey dreamed up a watch that would be reversible and met up with Jacques-David LeCoultre to get it done. He would supply the movements for these watches. Edmond Jaeger (who would later merge with LeCoultre in 1937) was contracted to build the cases. A designer by the name of René-Alfred Chauvot was hired to develop the basic idea into a working design. His unique reversible watch case was patented in 1931. The case could slide out of its cradle and be turned over, exposing a metal backplate, rather than the delicate crystal and dial. The Reverso was born.
If you have a look at this 1931 art deco design, you will instantly recognize the modern Reverso. The case shape has hardly changed and the original was already rather substantial; the same size as the modern Reverso classique. Of course many variations were introduced, among which a 1935 update with a square sub-dial for the seconds.
The backplate of the Reverso was often used for personal engravings or enamel decorations. It took until 1994 before JLC would house two dials and sets of hands within a single Reverso, creating the duo-face. A technical challenge, since both faces are powered by the same movement in between. Most would feature a light and a dark dial, to match different outfits, moods or times of the day (Reverso Day & Night).
Several versions with different complications were produced from 1991 onwards. Multiple sizes, materials and movement types are also available. Most are fitted with manually wound or quartz calibers, although automatic versions do exist.
The Jaeger-LeCoultre Reverso is arguably the world’s first specially designed sports watch. By today’s standards its looks are classically formal, but its roots are clearly in equestrian sports. Much like the Cartier Tank, its rectangular design has survived the test of time with flying colors. If it is a true design classic you are after, no need to look any further.
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