New Limited edition

Reverso Tribute
Siyavush plays polo 

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45.6 x 27.4 mm - White gold 750/1000 (18 carats) - Manual winding
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Since its creation in 1931, the first reversible watch has proved to be a truly inspiring artistic canvas. As a tribute to the origins of miniature painting and the decorative crafts performed within the Manufacture, our Métiers Rares™ craftsmen have reproduced a polo match on the reverse of the Reverso Tribute Enamel Shahnameh watch as it was played in Persia in the Middle Ages. Taken from a collection of stories written by Ferdowsi, the Book of Kings (Shahnameh in Persian), this picturesque scene seems to come to life before our very eyes. Riders and horses face off under a blue sky studded with stars and (24k, 999/1000), gold leaves. The reproduction of the original illustration is the result of 100 hours of manual labour, requiring several passes through an 800°C oven.

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CRAFTSMANSHIP

100 HOURS OF MINIATURE PAINTING & PAILLONNAGE

The first challenge was to miniaturise the original works and reproduce them on a surface of 2 cm2. The enamel paintings are further elevated by the craft of paillonnage, in which tiny pieces of fine gold leaf (24k, 999/1000) are cut to precisely the shape and size of the desired motif. The paillons are then positioned by hand on the surface to be enamelled. This highly skilled work requires 100 hours for each case back.

DISCOVER THE REVERSO TRIBUTE ENAMEL SHAHNAMEH SERIES CRAFTED IN OUR ATELIER DES MÉTIERS RARES™

GUILLOCHÉ ENAMELLED DIAL

Reflecting the vibrant blue of the sky depicted in the painting, the dial is adorned with vivid blue grand feu enamel applied over a guilloché sunray pattern, featuring 120 lines. The hand-guilloché base is executed on a 100-year-old hand operated lathe. The simplicity of the Reverso Tribute design codes places full value on the beauty of the guilloché pattern and the rich colour of the enamel.

ART STORY

AN HOMAGE TO MINIATURE PAINTING

In tribute to miniature painting, which originated in Persia, each piece features a miniature reproduction of an illustration of the Shahnameh of Shah Tahmasp. These timepieces tell a story within a story – capturing the essence of the Polo game and paying homage to the game’s Persian origins through miniature enamel painting.

SHAHNAMEH OF SHAH TAHMASP

One of the most magnificent editions of the Shahnameh is the copy dedicated to Shah Tahmasp, containing 258 illustrations – each considered a masterpiece of Persian miniature painting. This edition was presented in 1568 to the Ottoman sultan Selim II and held at the Topkapi Palace. In the 1970s, its bound manuscript was broken up, and its folios are now dispersed among museums and private collections worldwide.

SIYAVUSH PLAYS POLO BEFORE AFRASIYAB

Unusual in its explicit reference to polo, this painting highlights the significant status of the game at the Safavid court during the time it was created. In the second cycle of the Shahnameh, two legendary Persian provinces were fierce rivals. The Turanian king, Afrasiyab, proposed a game of polo, which Siyavush boldly accepted – and ultimately won.

CALIBRE

A RECTANGULAR HEART

The manually wound calibre 822 that drives the Reverso Tribute Enamel Shahnameh watch is the epitome of Jaeger-LeCoultre’s philosophy. Entirely designed, produced and assembled in-house, calibre 822 is an uncommon rectangular movement allowing it to fit in the Reverso watch case. 

Calibre

In-House Calibre
822
Movement
Manual winding
Thickness
2.94mm
21600
3
42 hours
Functions
Hour - Minute
Components
108
19
DIAMETER
17.20 x 22 mm
HERITAGE

THE BIRTH OF AN ICON

In 1931, Jaeger-LeCoultre launched a watch that was destined to become a classic of 20th-century design: the Reverso. As an object that so deftly synthesised form and function, it has become one of the most recognisable watches of all time, looking as fresh and modern today as when it first appeared.

While its blank metal flip side had begun as a purely functional solution to avoid damage to the dial, it was an ideal surface for personalisation with monograms, emblems or personal messages using lacquer, engraving, enamel or gemstones. The Jaeger-LeCoultre museum showcases exceptional examples of this craftsmanship, including the 1936 Reverso ‘Indian Beauty’.

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