Jaeger-LeCoultre
Reverso Tribute (Blue sunray Dial)
Ref. Q714845J
On request
Message on WhatsAppThe Reverso was invented in 1931 so polo players could flip their dial away from the ball, and its Art Deco case has never needed a redesign. It is the rectangle by which all others are judged.
Jaeger-LeCoultre’s Reverso Tribute, here in 49.4 x 29.9mm steel, carrying a blue sunray, applied markers display. 834 keeps it running.
Fun fact: The Reverso case was patented in 1931 so British officers could flip the dial away from a polo mallet. The blank back became a canvas: Jaeger-LeCoultre still engraves and enamels them to order.