Lot #2505
Jaeger LeCoultre Reverso Ultra Thin 1931 Tribute 277.8.62 Box and Papers
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Introduction
Designed by René-Alfred Chauvot, the Reverso was conceived with the express purpose of being able to withstand the harsh beating a watch would endure during a game of polo. This was put to JLC by entrepreneur César de Trey as a challenge for the brand in 1930. Born the year following in 1931, the Reverso was a sports watch, thanks to its particular use-case. Thanks to its now-classical aesthetic and graceful design, the Reverso has evolved into a modern dress watch. However, in the 1930s, the Reverso needed to be more durable than other available watches; hence its ingenious reversible case was born. This protected the dial from a direct hit and gave the Reverso its name. Over 90 years later and the Reverso’s design lives on as one of the most recognizable in watchmaking. Launched to celebrate the Reverso’s 80th anniversary, the ref. 277.8.62 that we have here stands as a tribute to the 1931 original with the same understated black dial and simple “Reverso” branding, free from any mention of Jaeger Le Coultre, the iconic "watchmaker's watchmaker."
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Grade
M 9
Status
Vetted & Approved
Included
Box and Papers
Est. value range
$5,000 – $8,000
The Details
Brand
Jaeger LeCoultre
Dimensions
46.6mm x 27.5mm x 7.5mm
Model
Reverso
Movement
Manual-wind cal. 822
Reference
277.8.62
Bracelet
Leather strap
Year
Circa late 2010s
Condition
Excellent
Material
Stainless steel
Included
Watch, box and papers
Dial Color
Black
Condition
Watch is in near-mint overall condition. Minor wear visible on the case. Please note there is a personalized engraving on the cuvette with a stylized "YH". Watch is accompanied by its original box and papers.
Please Note: Due to CITES considerations, if the watch is to be shipped outside of the USA, the exotic skin strap will have to be removed.
Our Perspective
A truly legendary piece of watchmaking design, the Reverso has remained virtually unchanged over the decades, with its influence still as tangible as ever - the two very tenents that lynchpin a timepiece's status as an icon.