Jaeger-LeCoultre Brings Men's and Ladies' Collections to WatchTime Los Angeles

Jaeger-LeCoultre Brings Men's and Ladies' Collections to WatchTime Los Angeles

WatchTime will be bringing its popular event series to L.A., hosting the inaugural WatchTime Los Angeles two-day collectors' extravaganza on May 3-4, and we're bringing 27 of the industry's most interesting and innovative timepiece brands with us One of them is the venerable Swiss manufacture Jaeger-LeCoultre, which will be showing an array of men's and ladies' watches from its diverse timepiece families Jaeger-LeCoultre's Reverso model began its life in 1931 not as a luxury accessory but as a literal sports watch, its swiveling reversible case designed specifically to be worn by mounted polo players during matches.

Inside the swiveling, Art Deco-inspired case is Jaeger-LeCoultre's manual-winding in-house Caliber 854/2, with a 42-hour power reserve Its 34-mm-diameter case is available in stainless steel or rose gold, and the watch is powered by Jaeger-LeCoultre manufacture Caliber 935A, an automatic with 267 parts and a 40-hour power reserve For the deep-pocketed aficionado of high-complication timepieces, Jaeger-LeCoultre will bring its Master Ultra Thin Tourbillon in 18k rose gold.

Jaeger-LeCoultre will exhibit many other popular pieces from several of its current collections at WatchTime Los Angeles. . Source

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