Jaeger-LeCoultre Reverso Lady Ref. 260.5.08 — The Art Deco icon reinterpreted for the modern woman
Born in 1931 from an ingenious idea conceived for polo players in India, the Jaeger-LeCoultre Reverso became one of the most recognizable designs in the history of watchmaking. Its revolutionary reversible case, originally created to protect the crystal during sporting matches, transformed a functional solution into an icon of Art Deco elegance and timeless sophistication.
Over the decades, the Reverso has evolved while maintaining its unmistakable identity: a rectangular case, balanced proportions and a design language that perfectly combines heritage and refinement. Among the most appreciated interpretations are the smaller feminine versions, created for women who seek a luxury watch with character, history and an unmistakable signature.
This Jaeger-LeCoultre Reverso Lady Ref. 260.5.08, produced around the 1990s, represents one of the most elegant expressions of the collection. The harmonious combination of steel and 18k yellow gold, together with the refined blue alligator leather strap, gives this timepiece a sophisticated yet versatile personality, perfect for both formal occasions and everyday elegance.
The quartz movement offers practicality and reliability, making this Reverso an ideal companion for the woman who appreciates the heritage of haute horlogerie but desires a watch that is easy to wear and always precise.
A true expression of French-inspired Art Deco design and Swiss craftsmanship, this Reverso Lady is a timeless jewel: a watch created not only to tell time, but to become part of the style and identity of the woman who wears it.