Jaeger-LeCoultre Reverso 290.880.607

Source: Subdial
Condition: Excellent
Year of Production: 2001
Case Size: 26mm
Case Material: Stainless steel
Dial Color: -
Bracelet/Strap: -
Movement Type: Automatic
Box: Yes
Papers: Yes
Location: United Kingdom
Description
5375 Reverso Gran Sport 290.880.607 2001 Box and Papers Jaeger-LeCoultre's Reverso is perhaps the most recognisable rectangular watch on the market. Originally released in 1931, it was designed for polo players who needed a timepiece that could withstand the rough and tumble of the sport. The Reverso achieved this by having a unique reversible case that could be flipped over to protect the dial from damage during a game. It was marketed to the English and European aristocracy, who would often engrave their coat of arms or personal monograms on the reverse of the case. King Edward VIII had his Royal Crest on his Reverso, while Amelia Earhart's watch had a flightpath between the US East Coast and Mexico. During the Second World War, the Reverso was retired due to square watches going out of fashion as well as the constraints on materials to be used for non-critical items, such as luxury wristwatches. The Reverso was re-released in 1982, after an Italian distributor discovered a trove of unused cases. Since then, the Reverso has formed the lynchpin of JLC's collection. Jaeger-LeCoultre 0 Reverso Gran Sport 290.880.607 Automatic 26 Stainless Steel 2001 False Box and Papers Watch comes with original inner and outer boxes, guarantee certificate, and operating instructions.