In celebration of its 185-year anniversary, Swiss luxury watchmaker Jaeger-LeCoultre introduces its new Reverso Tribute Tourbillon Duoface. The Reverso Tribute Tourbillon Duoface uniquely combines dual reversible watch faces, with a shared flying tourbillon, inside of a platinum case that is only 9.15 mm thick, and finished on par with legendary timepieces such as the Hybris Mechanica 11 and Reverso Tribute Gyrotourbillon.
Powered by JLC’s newly introduced Caliber 847 movement, the two faces for the watch are considerably different one dial opts for a satin navy finish that is simple yet traditional and is complimented with rather stubby dauphine hands. It’s also incredibly advanced horologically. For example, the rotating carriage and free sprung balance utilize an advanced ball-bearing system that allows it to work on both the front and back side. The latter of which displays the mount for the flying tourbillon, a 60-seconds scale, and a day/night indicator at 2 o’clock.
The reversed side offers a more technical display. Its silvered grained dial features a second time zone and a day/night indication. Priced at $123,000 USD, the Jaeger-LeCoultre Reverso Tribute Tourbillon Duoface will be limited to 50 pieces, and will only be available to select JLC boutiques.