Few watches manage to embody elegance with the same natural confidence as the Reverso. Born in the golden age of Art Déco design, this iconic rectangular case has remained untouched by trends for nearly a century, becoming one of the purest expressions of refined watchmaking. This 1992 example carries all the charm collectors search for: slim proportions, clean geometry and the understated sophistication that only a manually wound Reverso can deliver.
The silver dial, with its timeless design and blued hands, perfectly reflects the discreet character of the piece. Turning the case remains a gesture that never loses its fascination — a signature detail originally conceived for polo players and later transformed into one of the most recognizable designs in horology.
Inside beats the hand-winding Jaeger-LeCoultre caliber 846, a movement celebrated for its reliability, slim architecture and elegant construction. Recently serviced, this example is ready to be enjoyed without compromise. The warm suede band gives the watch a softer and more contemporary character, while the original folding clasp preserves its authentic identity. The presence of the original tag further enhances the appeal for collectors seeking honest and complete examples from the early 1990s.
A Reverso like this does not rely on excess or size to make a statement. It is a watch for those who appreciate proportion, heritage and quiet sophistication — the kind of piece that reveals its quality more over time rather than at first glance.