Reverso Tribute
NONANTIEME 'ENAMEL'
Reverso Tribute
NONANTIEME 'ENAMEL'
DESIGN
CLASSIC COMPLICATIONS REINVENTED THROUGH MECHANICAL INNOVATION
The Reverso Tribute Nonantieme “Enamel” reveals intricate enamel work, requiring 10 hours by a single artisan. Against a starry blue hand-painted sky, figure-eight apertures display a semi-jumping digital hour and rotating disc minutes, framed by gadroons echoing the case’s design. This meticulous craftsmanship enhances the watch’s visual depth and refinement.
CALIBRE
DUAL EXPRESSIONS OF TIME
The Calibre 826, composed of 243 components, was designed specifically for the Reverso Tribute Nonantieme “Enamel” and developed entirely in-house. On the front, it features a Grande Date and Moon Phases, while the reverse showcases a semi-jumping digital hour, minutes on a rotating disc, and a night & day indicator. True to Jaeger-LeCoultre’s philosophy, this movement overcomes the challenge of integrating traditionally round complications into Reverso’s rectangular architecture.

Calibre
HERITAGE
BORN OUT OF A CHALLENGE
Created in 1931, Reverso has remained eternally modern. In 1991, coincided with the rebirth of mechanical watchmaking, the Reverso embraced its potential. It became the vehicle through which the Manufacture would redevelop its expertise in high complications despite the added challenge that rectangular movements dictate an entirely different architecture from that of the round movements that had traditionally been used for complications.
