Watches & Wonders 2026 New Release Information: Jaeger-LeCoultre Announces 'La Vallée des Merveilles - Valley of Wonders™'
Jaeger-LeCoultre introduces "La Vallée des Merveilles - Valley of Wonders™," a new limited capsule collection of Métiers Rares™ timepieces. This collection celebrates the infinite beauty and diversity of nature, featuring three new Reverso One models inspired by the natural beauty of Hawaii and Japan. Each model, limited to 20 pieces, combines fine watchmaking with artistic crafts such as enamel, paillonné enamel, and gem-setting.
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Summary:
•New Horizons: From the Vallée de Joux to the dreamlike world of La Vallée des Merveilles - Valley of Wonders™
•Reinterpreting Nature: A constantly changing, living art form, an inexhaustible source of inspiration
•Métiers Rares™: Iconic decorations as common threads - gold leaf paillonné enamel, gem-setting
•First Capsule Collection: Three new Métiers Rares™ Reverso One models capturing the natural beauty of Hawaii and Japan, each limited to 20 pieces
Jaeger-LeCoultre announces "La Vallée des Merveilles - Valley of Wonders™," a new limited capsule collection series dedicated to Métiers Rares™ timepieces. Over time, La Vallée des Merveilles - Valley of Wonders™ will celebrate the infinite beauty and countless facets of nature's diversity, from the world's last untouched wildernesses to the artistry of the most beautiful gardens. The capsule collection is selected from various collections and expresses the wonders of the natural world through the exceptional know-how of the Maison's Métiers Rares™ workshops.
The first capsule collection of La Vallée des Merveilles - Valley of Wonders™ consists of three new Reverso One series models that pay homage to the natural beauty of Hawaii and Japan. Housed in 18K pink gold or white gold cases, the new models combine the codes of fine watchmaking with artistic crafts such as enamel, paillonné enamel, gem-setting, and lacquer finishes, and are presented in a limited edition of 20 pieces each.
The Spirit of La Vallée des Merveilles - Valley of Wonders™
Nestled in the tranquil Vallée de Joux, Jaeger-LeCoultre has always drawn inspiration from the beauty of nature. Whether it's the wild nature of the forest or the cultivated nature of a garden, the natural cycle of the seasons holds special meaning for watchmakers, as it is time itself taking form.
Inspired by this unique environment, La Vallée des Merveilles - Valley of Wonders™ pays homage to the power of natural beauty. From the wild nature of the world to the delicate complexity of a single flower, and from the exquisite disorder seen in wild nature to the orderly design of a garden, this beauty evokes a sense of wonder and tranquility.
Throughout the ages, artists, philosophers, and poets have sought to capture the impact of natural beauty on the human spirit. La Vallée des Merveilles - Valley of Wonders™ honors and perpetuates this long artistic heritage through the skills of the Métiers Rares™ artisans in its own workshops.
The first limited capsule collection of the La Vallée des Merveilles - Valley of Wonders™ series, unveiled at Watches and Wonders in Geneva, celebrates the tropical richness of Kauai, Hawaii, known as the "Garden Isle," and the delicate flora of Hokkaido, Japan, adding three new Métiers Rares™ watches to the Reverso One collection.
Hawaiian Tropical Radiance
Hawaii, a great source of inspiration for untouched nature. On islands risen from the sea by volcanic activity, lava fields meet lush rainforests, and waterfalls cascade down ancient cliffs. The land feels alive, constantly evolving, reminding us that nature is not static but intensely creative. Jaeger-LeCoultre's designers, using their imagination, have recreated this place in a way that transcends reality through two Métiers Rares™ expressions.
On the reverse side of the Reverso One Hibiscus Syriacus, an Akialoa is depicted in a fantastical scene, hovering in the air and sipping nectar from a blue hibiscus flower.
The painting consists of two separate sections, arranged on two levels. On the background level, representing the sky, wavy engraved lines add visual depth beneath multiple layers of vibrant blue lacquer applied to separate components. On the upper layer, the bird and flowers are all applied using the Grand Feu Champlevé enamel technique, fired at up to 800°C, in areas directly carved out of the case metal. In this supreme technique, the enameller combines two methods: the bird is rendered in miniature painting using nine oxide pigments, while the leaves are created with multiple layers of transparent and opaque enamel. The gradations are achieved through a combination of 10 different enamel colors, and the pistil of the hibiscus below is highlighted with paillonné enamel using 24K gold leaf. Once completed, the two sections are assembled with perfect precision, like a mosaic, creating a seamless picture. The 18K pink gold case sparkles with 335 grain-set diamonds, and the polished blue alligator strap harmonizes with the blue lacquer tones. For those seeking a more luxurious, jewelry-like appearance, an 18K pink gold bracelet set with an additional 384 diamonds is also available.
As a second homage to the tropical beauty of Hawaii, the Reverso One Hibiscus Rosa's pink gold case features an Akialoa perched on a vibrant red hibiscus flower, an iconic Hawaiian symbol. The birds, flowers, and lush tropical greenery are the culmination of many hours of meticulous enameling work, created using the Grand Feu Champlevé enamel technique, fired at high temperatures of 800°C. The symbols of natural beauty, expressed in vivid red, blue, and green tones, create a three-dimensional and dynamic impression through subtle gradations. The pistil of the hibiscus is highlighted with paillonné enamel using 24K gold leaf. Creating red enamel is extremely difficult, as metal oxides quickly turn brown, requiring enamellers to master multiple firings at different temperatures. At least nine layers of enamel are needed to produce these vibrant colors. Diamonds set in a snow-setting technique sparkle around the enamel work, enhancing the design with light and brilliance. In the snow-setting technique, 489 diamonds of nine different sizes are directly set into the metal, each secured with tiny beads, creating the appearance of randomly scattered stones. The exceptional skill is also evident in the decoration of curved surfaces, a challenge that artisans must overcome to maintain an uninterrupted flow of motifs. When worn with the front facing up, delicate motifs on both sides of the dial peek through, inviting the wearer to rotate the timepiece to view the entire motif. Decorating the case of this timepiece requires a total of at least 130 hours of Métiers Rares™ work.
An 18K pink gold bracelet, set with an additional 384 diamonds, creates a flowing river of light around the wrist, requiring an additional 60 hours of gem-setting. Instead of a bracelet that expresses the style of high jewelry fully paved with diamonds, a polished red alligator strap is also available.
Japanese Delicate Beauty
In spring, Japan is covered in pale pink cherry blossoms, but this ethereal sight lasts only a few weeks. Cherry blossoms, depicted as a motif in art and literature since ancient times, not only signify the arrival of spring and the rebirth of life, but their transience also poetically likens human existence to a fleeting moment, showing that every end is a new beginning. The majestic nature of Hokkaido, with its vast landscapes, rich biodiversity, and deeply rooted cultural traditions, serves as a source of inspiration. The Reverso One Sakura celebrates this natural elegance and beauty.
On the reverse side of the Reverso One Sakura, a white Japanese crane is depicted by a lake, beneath a cherry tree. Enhanced by the cool brilliance of the 18K white gold case, the cherry blossoms, the green reeds stretching out in front, and the crane's head, legs, and feathers are rendered using the Grand Feu Champlevé enamel technique, while its body and upper wings are adorned with snow-set diamonds. The Japanese crane is brought to life by the miniature painting technique, which allows for precise depiction. The enameller crafted their own brushes to depict the neck feathers and plumage with a single bristle. The Maison's gem-setters have for the first time adopted the snow-setting technique with colored stones, combining two shades of blue sapphires and brilliant-cut diamonds to represent the sunlight shimmering on the lake. A total of 125 hours were spent setting 269 diamonds and 395 sapphires. The watch is equipped with a polished blue alligator strap, complementing the blue-green tones of the case decoration.
Showcasing Exceptional Artistic Craftsmanship
The new Reverso One designs fully demonstrate the artistry and technical skill of the Métiers Rares™ workshops. Enamellers and gem-setters work in close collaboration, with production taking weeks to months in meticulously coordinated processes. This close collaboration is made possible by bringing together various artisans in dedicated workshops within the Manufacture.
The flowers and birds depicted on the back of the watch are created using the Grand Feu Champlevé enamel technique. In this technique, various shapes are carved out of an 18K gold base, leaving only thin metal edges that form the outline of the picture. Then, thin layers of metal oxides, or transparent and opaque enamels, are applied one by one to fill the depressions. Each layer is fired at up to 800°C to melt and solidify the enamel and develop its color. The reason Grand Feu enamel is mysterious and magical is that the final colors produced by high-temperature firing are often unpredictable, and some colors, such as the vibrant red seen in the Hibiscus Rosa flower, are extremely difficult to create. It takes many years of experience for an enameller to predict the final color with a certain degree of accuracy. In the two hibiscus models, paillonné enamel is applied to the pistil of the flower. This is a highly specialized technique where 24K gold leaf is cut into precise dimensions for the design, placed on the gold base, and then multiple layers of translucent enamel are applied. Only after the enamel work is complete can the gem-setters begin their work.
In the designs of the "Hibiscus Rosa" and "Sakura" models, the snow-setting technique is used for gem-setting. Although the stones appear to be randomly placed in different sizes, this process requires extremely advanced skill. Gem-setters carefully select the size and position of the stones to ensure that the metal base is completely invisible and to create an uninterrupted spread of light and brilliance. Further demonstrating the gem-setters' exceptional skill, the diamond setting on all three models seamlessly covers the curved sides of the case, from the case back to the bezel.
Iconic Reverso One Dial Fusing Fine Watchmaking
The understated elegance of the Reverso One dial creates a beautiful contrast with the intricate and vibrant colored case back decoration. Brackets mark the four corners of the dial, framing the black numerals in the Reverso One's signature floral font. These numerals are transfer-printed against a mother-of-pearl background that emits a soft glow. In line with the collection's design codes, a diamond is reverse-set in the winding crown. Befitting its decorative beauty, the watch is powered by the in-house Calibre 846. The hand-wound movement, with a 50-hour power reserve, consists of 93 components and is designed to fit the rectangular case of the Reverso One.
As the first capsule collection of La Vallée des Merveilles - Valley of Wonders™, the three new Reverso One models pay the highest tribute to the beauty and wonders of nature, while also honoring Jaeger-LeCoultre's talented watchmakers, designers, and artisans who have elevated these wonders into miniature works of art.
Technical Specifications
Reverso One Hibiscus Syriacus
Reverso One Hibiscus Rosa
Case: 18K Pink Gold
Size: 40 x 20 mm, Thickness 9.09 mm
Calibre: Hand-wound Jaeger-LeCoultre Calibre 846
Functions: Hours, Minutes
Power Reserve: 50 hours
Front Dial: Mother-of-pearl
Case Back:
Hibiscus Syriacus: Grand Feu Champlevé enamel, paillonné enamel, diamonds, lacquer, engraving
Hibiscus Rosa: Grand Feu Champlevé enamel, paillonné enamel, diamonds
Water Resistance: 30m
Precious Stones:
Hibiscus Syriacus: 335 diamonds (~2.38 carats total)
Hibiscus Rosa: 645 diamonds (~2.37 carats total)
Strap: Blue alligator leather / Red alligator leather, 18K pink gold double-folding clasp
Bracelet: 18K pink gold fully paved with diamonds, integrated clasp, 384 diamonds (~5.7 carats total)
References:
Hibiscus Syriacus Q3292424 Blue alligator, Q3292324 Full-set pink gold
Hibiscus Rosa Q3292325 Full-set pink gold, Q3292425 Red alligator
Limited Edition: Hibiscus Syriacus 20 pieces, Hibiscus Rosa 20 pieces
Reverso One Sakura
Case: 18K White Gold
Size: 40 x 20 mm, Thickness 9.09 mm
Calibre: Hand-wound Jaeger-LeCoultre Calibre 846
Functions: Hours, Minutes
Power Reserve: 50 hours
Front Dial: Mother-of-pearl
Case Back: Grand Feu Champlevé enamel, diamonds, sapphires
Precious Stones: 269 diamonds (~1.47 carats total), 395 sapphires (~1.07 carats total)
Water Resistance: 30m
Strap: Blue alligator leather, 18K white gold double-folding clasp
Reference: Q3293426
Limited Edition: 20 pieces
About the Valley of Invention
The Vallée de Joux, the origin of Jaeger-LeCoultre. "The Valley of Invention," which celebrates this place that remains its home to this day, is an homage to the secluded valley where refugees from across Europe found refuge 600 years ago. In the harsh environment and severe winter cold, the early inhabitants were required to cultivate resilience, perseverance, and ingenuity to survive. Ten generations later, in the early 19th century, Antoine LeCoultre, a self-taught watchmaker, embarked on inventing machines that could measure and cut watch components with unprecedented precision, laying the foundation for modern watchmaking. Since the establishment of LeCoultre's first watchmaking workshop in 1833, this spirit of ingenuity and pursuit of precision has continued to define Jaeger-LeCoultre. A series of inventions and technological advancements led to the creation of calibers sought by many leading manufacturers for their own watches. This led to Jaeger-LeCoultre being recognized as the "Watchmaker of Watchmakers™." As evidenced by its track record of over 430 patents to date, continuous invention continues to nurture the Grand Maison's pursuit of precision to this day and guides it into the future.
Jaeger-LeCoultre – The Watchmaker of Watchmakers™
Since 1833, Jaeger-LeCoultre, driven by an insatiable desire for innovation and creativity, has drawn inspiration from the tranquil natural environment of its home, the Vallée de Joux, and has distinguished itself through its mastery of complex mechanisms and its precision. Known as the Watchmaker of Watchmakers™, the Manufacture has expressed its spirit of continuous innovation through the creation of over 1,400 calibers and more than 430 patents. Jaeger-LeCoultre's watchmakers, utilizing over 190 years of accumulated expertise, design, manufacture, finish, and decorate cutting-edge precision mechanisms, blending centuries of know-how and passion to connect the past and the future. Timeless, always in step with time. With 180 specialized crafts gathered under one roof, the Manufacture combines its craftsmanship with aesthetic design and a unique, understated sophistication, breathing life into fine watchmaking.
jaeger-lecoultre.com
•New Horizons: From the Vallée de Joux to the dreamlike world of La Vallée des Merveilles - Valley of Wonders™
•Reinterpreting Nature: A constantly changing, living art form, an inexhaustible source of inspiration
•Métiers Rares™: Iconic decorations as common threads - gold leaf paillonné enamel, gem-setting
•First Capsule Collection: Three new Métiers Rares™ Reverso One models capturing the natural beauty of Hawaii and Japan, each limited to 20 pieces
Jaeger-LeCoultre announces "La Vallée des Merveilles - Valley of Wonders™," a new limited capsule collection series dedicated to Métiers Rares™ timepieces. Over time, La Vallée des Merveilles - Valley of Wonders™ will celebrate the infinite beauty and countless facets of nature's diversity, from the world's last untouched wildernesses to the artistry of the most beautiful gardens. The capsule collection is selected from various collections and expresses the wonders of the natural world through the exceptional know-how of the Maison's Métiers Rares™ workshops.
The first capsule collection of La Vallée des Merveilles - Valley of Wonders™ consists of three new Reverso One series models that pay homage to the natural beauty of Hawaii and Japan. Housed in 18K pink gold or white gold cases, the new models combine the codes of fine watchmaking with artistic crafts such as enamel, paillonné enamel, gem-setting, and lacquer finishes, and are presented in a limited edition of 20 pieces each.
The Spirit of La Vallée des Merveilles - Valley of Wonders™
Nestled in the tranquil Vallée de Joux, Jaeger-LeCoultre has always drawn inspiration from the beauty of nature. Whether it's the wild nature of the forest or the cultivated nature of a garden, the natural cycle of the seasons holds special meaning for watchmakers, as it is time itself taking form.
Inspired by this unique environment, La Vallée des Merveilles - Valley of Wonders™ pays homage to the power of natural beauty. From the wild nature of the world to the delicate complexity of a single flower, and from the exquisite disorder seen in wild nature to the orderly design of a garden, this beauty evokes a sense of wonder and tranquility.
Throughout the ages, artists, philosophers, and poets have sought to capture the impact of natural beauty on the human spirit. La Vallée des Merveilles - Valley of Wonders™ honors and perpetuates this long artistic heritage through the skills of the Métiers Rares™ artisans in its own workshops.
The first limited capsule collection of the La Vallée des Merveilles - Valley of Wonders™ series, unveiled at Watches and Wonders in Geneva, celebrates the tropical richness of Kauai, Hawaii, known as the "Garden Isle," and the delicate flora of Hokkaido, Japan, adding three new Métiers Rares™ watches to the Reverso One collection.
Hawaiian Tropical Radiance
Hawaii, a great source of inspiration for untouched nature. On islands risen from the sea by volcanic activity, lava fields meet lush rainforests, and waterfalls cascade down ancient cliffs. The land feels alive, constantly evolving, reminding us that nature is not static but intensely creative. Jaeger-LeCoultre's designers, using their imagination, have recreated this place in a way that transcends reality through two Métiers Rares™ expressions.
On the reverse side of the Reverso One Hibiscus Syriacus, an Akialoa is depicted in a fantastical scene, hovering in the air and sipping nectar from a blue hibiscus flower.
The painting consists of two separate sections, arranged on two levels. On the background level, representing the sky, wavy engraved lines add visual depth beneath multiple layers of vibrant blue lacquer applied to separate components. On the upper layer, the bird and flowers are all applied using the Grand Feu Champlevé enamel technique, fired at up to 800°C, in areas directly carved out of the case metal. In this supreme technique, the enameller combines two methods: the bird is rendered in miniature painting using nine oxide pigments, while the leaves are created with multiple layers of transparent and opaque enamel. The gradations are achieved through a combination of 10 different enamel colors, and the pistil of the hibiscus below is highlighted with paillonné enamel using 24K gold leaf. Once completed, the two sections are assembled with perfect precision, like a mosaic, creating a seamless picture. The 18K pink gold case sparkles with 335 grain-set diamonds, and the polished blue alligator strap harmonizes with the blue lacquer tones. For those seeking a more luxurious, jewelry-like appearance, an 18K pink gold bracelet set with an additional 384 diamonds is also available.
As a second homage to the tropical beauty of Hawaii, the Reverso One Hibiscus Rosa's pink gold case features an Akialoa perched on a vibrant red hibiscus flower, an iconic Hawaiian symbol. The birds, flowers, and lush tropical greenery are the culmination of many hours of meticulous enameling work, created using the Grand Feu Champlevé enamel technique, fired at high temperatures of 800°C. The symbols of natural beauty, expressed in vivid red, blue, and green tones, create a three-dimensional and dynamic impression through subtle gradations. The pistil of the hibiscus is highlighted with paillonné enamel using 24K gold leaf. Creating red enamel is extremely difficult, as metal oxides quickly turn brown, requiring enamellers to master multiple firings at different temperatures. At least nine layers of enamel are needed to produce these vibrant colors. Diamonds set in a snow-setting technique sparkle around the enamel work, enhancing the design with light and brilliance. In the snow-setting technique, 489 diamonds of nine different sizes are directly set into the metal, each secured with tiny beads, creating the appearance of randomly scattered stones. The exceptional skill is also evident in the decoration of curved surfaces, a challenge that artisans must overcome to maintain an uninterrupted flow of motifs. When worn with the front facing up, delicate motifs on both sides of the dial peek through, inviting the wearer to rotate the timepiece to view the entire motif. Decorating the case of this timepiece requires a total of at least 130 hours of Métiers Rares™ work.
An 18K pink gold bracelet, set with an additional 384 diamonds, creates a flowing river of light around the wrist, requiring an additional 60 hours of gem-setting. Instead of a bracelet that expresses the style of high jewelry fully paved with diamonds, a polished red alligator strap is also available.
Japanese Delicate Beauty
In spring, Japan is covered in pale pink cherry blossoms, but this ethereal sight lasts only a few weeks. Cherry blossoms, depicted as a motif in art and literature since ancient times, not only signify the arrival of spring and the rebirth of life, but their transience also poetically likens human existence to a fleeting moment, showing that every end is a new beginning. The majestic nature of Hokkaido, with its vast landscapes, rich biodiversity, and deeply rooted cultural traditions, serves as a source of inspiration. The Reverso One Sakura celebrates this natural elegance and beauty.
On the reverse side of the Reverso One Sakura, a white Japanese crane is depicted by a lake, beneath a cherry tree. Enhanced by the cool brilliance of the 18K white gold case, the cherry blossoms, the green reeds stretching out in front, and the crane's head, legs, and feathers are rendered using the Grand Feu Champlevé enamel technique, while its body and upper wings are adorned with snow-set diamonds. The Japanese crane is brought to life by the miniature painting technique, which allows for precise depiction. The enameller crafted their own brushes to depict the neck feathers and plumage with a single bristle. The Maison's gem-setters have for the first time adopted the snow-setting technique with colored stones, combining two shades of blue sapphires and brilliant-cut diamonds to represent the sunlight shimmering on the lake. A total of 125 hours were spent setting 269 diamonds and 395 sapphires. The watch is equipped with a polished blue alligator strap, complementing the blue-green tones of the case decoration.
Showcasing Exceptional Artistic Craftsmanship
The new Reverso One designs fully demonstrate the artistry and technical skill of the Métiers Rares™ workshops. Enamellers and gem-setters work in close collaboration, with production taking weeks to months in meticulously coordinated processes. This close collaboration is made possible by bringing together various artisans in dedicated workshops within the Manufacture.
The flowers and birds depicted on the back of the watch are created using the Grand Feu Champlevé enamel technique. In this technique, various shapes are carved out of an 18K gold base, leaving only thin metal edges that form the outline of the picture. Then, thin layers of metal oxides, or transparent and opaque enamels, are applied one by one to fill the depressions. Each layer is fired at up to 800°C to melt and solidify the enamel and develop its color. The reason Grand Feu enamel is mysterious and magical is that the final colors produced by high-temperature firing are often unpredictable, and some colors, such as the vibrant red seen in the Hibiscus Rosa flower, are extremely difficult to create. It takes many years of experience for an enameller to predict the final color with a certain degree of accuracy. In the two hibiscus models, paillonné enamel is applied to the pistil of the flower. This is a highly specialized technique where 24K gold leaf is cut into precise dimensions for the design, placed on the gold base, and then multiple layers of translucent enamel are applied. Only after the enamel work is complete can the gem-setters begin their work.
In the designs of the "Hibiscus Rosa" and "Sakura" models, the snow-setting technique is used for gem-setting. Although the stones appear to be randomly placed in different sizes, this process requires extremely advanced skill. Gem-setters carefully select the size and position of the stones to ensure that the metal base is completely invisible and to create an uninterrupted spread of light and brilliance. Further demonstrating the gem-setters' exceptional skill, the diamond setting on all three models seamlessly covers the curved sides of the case, from the case back to the bezel.
Iconic Reverso One Dial Fusing Fine Watchmaking
The understated elegance of the Reverso One dial creates a beautiful contrast with the intricate and vibrant colored case back decoration. Brackets mark the four corners of the dial, framing the black numerals in the Reverso One's signature floral font. These numerals are transfer-printed against a mother-of-pearl background that emits a soft glow. In line with the collection's design codes, a diamond is reverse-set in the winding crown. Befitting its decorative beauty, the watch is powered by the in-house Calibre 846. The hand-wound movement, with a 50-hour power reserve, consists of 93 components and is designed to fit the rectangular case of the Reverso One.
As the first capsule collection of La Vallée des Merveilles - Valley of Wonders™, the three new Reverso One models pay the highest tribute to the beauty and wonders of nature, while also honoring Jaeger-LeCoultre's talented watchmakers, designers, and artisans who have elevated these wonders into miniature works of art.
Technical Specifications
Reverso One Hibiscus Syriacus
Reverso One Hibiscus Rosa
Case: 18K Pink Gold
Size: 40 x 20 mm, Thickness 9.09 mm
Calibre: Hand-wound Jaeger-LeCoultre Calibre 846
Functions: Hours, Minutes
Power Reserve: 50 hours
Front Dial: Mother-of-pearl
Case Back:
Hibiscus Syriacus: Grand Feu Champlevé enamel, paillonné enamel, diamonds, lacquer, engraving
Hibiscus Rosa: Grand Feu Champlevé enamel, paillonné enamel, diamonds
Water Resistance: 30m
Precious Stones:
Hibiscus Syriacus: 335 diamonds (~2.38 carats total)
Hibiscus Rosa: 645 diamonds (~2.37 carats total)
Strap: Blue alligator leather / Red alligator leather, 18K pink gold double-folding clasp
Bracelet: 18K pink gold fully paved with diamonds, integrated clasp, 384 diamonds (~5.7 carats total)
References:
Hibiscus Syriacus Q3292424 Blue alligator, Q3292324 Full-set pink gold
Hibiscus Rosa Q3292325 Full-set pink gold, Q3292425 Red alligator
Limited Edition: Hibiscus Syriacus 20 pieces, Hibiscus Rosa 20 pieces
Reverso One Sakura
Case: 18K White Gold
Size: 40 x 20 mm, Thickness 9.09 mm
Calibre: Hand-wound Jaeger-LeCoultre Calibre 846
Functions: Hours, Minutes
Power Reserve: 50 hours
Front Dial: Mother-of-pearl
Case Back: Grand Feu Champlevé enamel, diamonds, sapphires
Precious Stones: 269 diamonds (~1.47 carats total), 395 sapphires (~1.07 carats total)
Water Resistance: 30m
Strap: Blue alligator leather, 18K white gold double-folding clasp
Reference: Q3293426
Limited Edition: 20 pieces
About the Valley of Invention
The Vallée de Joux, the origin of Jaeger-LeCoultre. "The Valley of Invention," which celebrates this place that remains its home to this day, is an homage to the secluded valley where refugees from across Europe found refuge 600 years ago. In the harsh environment and severe winter cold, the early inhabitants were required to cultivate resilience, perseverance, and ingenuity to survive. Ten generations later, in the early 19th century, Antoine LeCoultre, a self-taught watchmaker, embarked on inventing machines that could measure and cut watch components with unprecedented precision, laying the foundation for modern watchmaking. Since the establishment of LeCoultre's first watchmaking workshop in 1833, this spirit of ingenuity and pursuit of precision has continued to define Jaeger-LeCoultre. A series of inventions and technological advancements led to the creation of calibers sought by many leading manufacturers for their own watches. This led to Jaeger-LeCoultre being recognized as the "Watchmaker of Watchmakers™." As evidenced by its track record of over 430 patents to date, continuous invention continues to nurture the Grand Maison's pursuit of precision to this day and guides it into the future.
Jaeger-LeCoultre – The Watchmaker of Watchmakers™
Since 1833, Jaeger-LeCoultre, driven by an insatiable desire for innovation and creativity, has drawn inspiration from the tranquil natural environment of its home, the Vallée de Joux, and has distinguished itself through its mastery of complex mechanisms and its precision. Known as the Watchmaker of Watchmakers™, the Manufacture has expressed its spirit of continuous innovation through the creation of over 1,400 calibers and more than 430 patents. Jaeger-LeCoultre's watchmakers, utilizing over 190 years of accumulated expertise, design, manufacture, finish, and decorate cutting-edge precision mechanisms, blending centuries of know-how and passion to connect the past and the future. Timeless, always in step with time. With 180 specialized crafts gathered under one roof, the Manufacture combines its craftsmanship with aesthetic design and a unique, understated sophistication, breathing life into fine watchmaking.
jaeger-lecoultre.com