No Reserve

63Σ︎

Jaeger-LeCoultre

Ref. Q37335E1

Grande Reverso Blue Enamel

A rare limited edition white gold reverso wristwatch with blue enamel dial

CHF12,000 - 18,000•︎
CHF24,375
Lot Details
Jaeger-LeCoultre
2013
Q37335E1
2'820'398
Grande Reverso Blue Enamel
18k white gold
Jaeger LeCoultre 822
Crocodile
18k white gold buckle, <em>signed Jaeger LeCoultre</em>
30 mm. wide & 49 mm. overall length
<em>Case, dial and movement signed </em>
<em>Jaeger LeCoultre Guarantee Certificate, Certificate of Origin, </em>fitted presentation box and outer packaging.
18k white gold and enamel
Catalogue Essay
Introduced in 2012, the Grande Reverso Blue offers a new sophisticated look to the celebrated Reverso. Manufactured in a limited series of 50 pieces the watch was fitted with a larger case and beautifully crafted blue enamel dial. Preserved in almost unused condition this wristwatch is offered for sale with all the accessories originally delivered by Jaeger LeCoultre.

Jaeger-LeCoultre

Swiss | 1833

Not all companies in the watchmaking field have been able to stand the test of time quite like Jaeger LeCoultre, also known as the "watchmaker's watchmaker." Founded in 1833 by Antoine LeCoultre and originally named LeCoutre, the firm provided watchmaking's top brands, such as Patek Philippe, Vacheron Constantin and Audemars Piguet, the high-grade, unfinished mechanical movements with which they completed their watches.



In the early 1900s, Cartier's watch supplier Edmond Jaeger sought out LeCoultre's help in creating the world's thinnest watches. The collaboration resulted in the creation of Cartier's earliest Tank and Santos watches, all housed with LeCoultre movements. The duo decided to merge in 1937, and the firm officially became the Jaeger-LeCoultre brand by which collectors know and adore it today. Some of the firm's most significant and important timepieces include the Reverso, the Memovox, the Atmos clock and, among modern watches, their Master Complications.

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