During the 1930s, British officers stationed in India faced a peculiar problem with their watches. While playing polo, strokes of a mallet would often break and damage the face of their timepieces. Picking up the challenge, Jaeger-LeCoultre developed a wristwatch that stylishly resolved the issue. The solution - Jaeger-LeCoultre Reverso. An elegant-looking creation with a kinetic case that can be flipped, thereby protecting the dial. An iconic design that elevated both the maison's repository and the watchmaking world's prominence.
Reverso Duoface honours the watch's storied history while elevating it with a contemporary spin. It comes with dials on both sides, the reserve one flaunting a second-time zone complication. Here we have reference Q3848422, which proudly carries the elements of the original model. Case in point - the very sophisticated and androgynous case with signature grooves on the top and the bottom. The front silver dial carries Arabic numeral hour markers, blue hands, a small seconds sub-dial at six o'clock, and an inner chapter ring. On the reverse side is another beautiful dial with a second-time zone and 12-hour display.