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  • Jaeger-LeCoultre - A New Chapter of the Reverso Legend with Dev Patel

    "For years I have had an obsession with doodling Trees wherever I go. It started in high school, to be specific in math's class, where I would grab a textbook and spend hours perfecting my scribbles - anything to ease my boredom! Over time the image just stuck with me. Just the other day, I remember sketching a tree on a paper napkin for a member of staff who wanted my autograph in a restaurant.

    The symbol of a tree exudes many qualities one associates with a leader, or even a great partner. A Provider who's b, Protective, Sensitive, Rooted, Creative, or even Selfless. Without sounding like a complete hippie, I really feel Trees possess a certain wisdom and mystery which gives them an aura of enchantment and magic. They epitomise new beginnings, much like when a tree loses its leaves and manages to grow new ones. Their real charm and power lies in being able to exude great strength but also immense sensitivity. As someone who's always been curious and eager to learn more, these are attributes which I strive to attain.

    I guess what I am trying to say, is that, for me the image of a tree is a representation of life in all its complexity and beauty. It stands to represent opportunities, dreams, and should remind us all that being perfect is not the key… Growing is…

    Dev Patel is a British actor. He is best known for playing Jamal Malik in Danny Boyle's Slumdog Millionaire (2008), for which Patel won a number of awards, including a Critics' Choice Award and a Screen Actors Guild Award. Patel is also known for his role as Anwar Kharral in the British teen drama series Skins. Dev was last seen in theaters starring in M. Night Shyamalan's The ast Airbender, and recently wrapped shooting a starring role opposite James Franco and Ashley Hinshaw in the independent film Cherry. He is currently shooting a starring role opposite Jeff Daniels, Emily Mortimer and Allison Pill in Aaron Sorkin's upcoming HBO series The Newsroom which Scott Rudin is producing.

    His recent film premiered last week in London, The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel, directed by John Madden. Dev Patel attended the World Premiere wearing Jaeger-LeCoultre Grande Reverso Ultra Thin Tribute to 1931.

  • Jaeger-LeCoultre - Reverso Repetition Minute a rideaux

    An iconic design with a captivating new interpretation and unparalleled inventiveness - all combined with the highest echelon of watchmaking: marking its 80th anniversary Jaeger-LeCoultre takes the magic of the Reverso watch to new dimensions with the Reverso Repetition Minute a Rideau.

    There are few watches that survive the decades through history, and even fewer to be called exceptional. But one watch can claim both to be true for the past 80 years: Jaeger-LeCoultre's ingenious Reverso watch. With its fascinating swivel case the Reverso truly can be called an icon of watchmaking. At its 80th anniversary the new Reverso Repetition Minutes a Rideau demonstrates that this watch has lost nothing of its lustre and that the watchmakers of the Grande Maison have taken the mesmerizing touch of the legendary reversible case to new dimensions.
    This new timepiece is available in two limited editions: the 75-piece Reverso Repetition Minutes a Rideau; and the 8-piece Reverso Repetition Minutes a Rideau Venise featuring a dial and bridges in blue gold.
    The Reverso Repetition Minutes a Rideau is the latest interpretation, a minute repeater watch that is driven by an artfully executed Venetian blind covering the dial, that upon being slid back activates the repeater mechanism which in turn sounds the given time counting hours, quarter hours and minutes by the sound of two gongs.
    The Reverso Repetition Minutes a Rideau reveals its inner values only upon sliding its Venetian blind to one side. This almost poetic act reveals a culmination of culture and technology unseen in haute horlogerie before: the hour and minute hand of the watch travel gingerly over a minute repeater movement, which is widely acknowledged as the pinnacle of haute horlogerie, built to the highest standards of modern mechanical watchmaking.
    Pushing this blind drives a mechanically refined mechanism that activates the melody of the minute repeater through a highly complicated mechanism of teeth, gears and a barrel, containing an amazing 270 parts of its own. Upon release, the curtain slips back into its original position - again hiding the face of the watch. This lavish mechanism, which can rightly be called a complication of its very own, catapults the Reverso Repetition Minutes a Rideau into the highest echelon of watchmaking, placing it right beside traditional grand complications.
    But the watch not only incorporates one of the most complex functions, it is also a masterpiece of teamwork in which the designers were teaming up with the watchmakers, both starting from their own sparkling ideas and ending up in a collaboration to merge their talents. This cooperation is not unlike the one that led to the birth of the Reverso in 1931, as this ingenious reversible case had become reality in the Jaeger workshop in Paris and been married with the finest movement of the LeCoultre Manufacture in the Vallee de Joux. Now, 80 years and 42 movements later, the Reverso presents itself as youthful as ever, with its unique design code, which took its roots in the thriving time of Art Deco, carefully preserved and adjusted. And meanwhile it has lost nothing of its appeal: the characteristic three stripes or "gadroons", the rectangular swivel case and its beautifully rounded sides, as well as the perfect sliding operation if one turns the case in its chassis.
    But for its anniversary the watch has gained even more momentum, distilling the best of all its predecessors in one case: a highly renowned movement of the most complex mechanism in watchmaking and the poetic swivel case made even more intricate with its added extra magic. For its 80th birthday this new timepiece has come full circle - and is more resolutely Reverso than ever. Let's lift the curtain and take a close view at this exceptionable piece of high horology that combines the best in tradition with the latest in mechanical watchmaking, all embedded in a truly magical design.
    The case becomes mechanical art
    For 80 years now, the principle of the Reverso has lost nothing of its lustre. The poetry of its swivel case still fascinates the wearer - albeit in a different way than it did in the first watches from the 1930s. At that time, turning the case was as enthralling as it was useful to protect the glass from the rigours of an active life, making it the first true sports watch in the history of watchmaking. Today however, turning the case in its chassis not only hides its dial side, it now reveals the second face of the Reverso, on which the wearer can discover a second function as in the "Duo Line", an individually created piece of art, or even a personalized intimate note.
    But imagine if there could be more magic added to the already poetic character of the Reverso; a magic as captivating as the swivel case itself. Voila: the all-new Reverso Repetition Minutes a Rideau reveals just that. Through this timepiece, the iconic model not only hides one of its faces, but conceals the other one as well. Therefore the watchmakers in masterly fashion picked up on the almost lyrical idea of concealing the dial behind a Venetian blind, as was in vogue in the most illustrious timepieces of the art deco era.
    But it wouldn't be a watch from the highly renowned Manufacture in Switzerland's Le Sentier, if there wasn't technical ingenuity involved: This curtain, composed of 16 slats, each 2.34 millimetres wide and crafted of 18-carat white gold - like the case itself - can be slid back and forth like the curtain raised at an opera stage. Moving the curtain turns into the commencement of a wonderful concerto as it activates the mechanism of the minute repeater. And while the watch reveals the time by the fine tune of two gongs counting hours, quarter-hours and minutes, the curtain falls again - i.e. slides back into its starting position, concealing the dial.
    A complex arrangement of chainlike teeth, gearings, springs and a barrel were necessary to transform the simple push of a slider into this poetic act of revelation. Still, as in all Reverso watches, the swivel case operates in its full beauty. And as the watch case can be turned from one side to the other, the curtain can be adjusted likewise - this time without activating the repeater, if the slider is pushed from "repeater" into the "silent" mode.
    With this romantic invention, Jaeger-LeCoultre has taken its mastery of complications from the movement to the casing, as with the Reverso Minute Repeater a Rideau the watchcase serves as a vital functional part, the winding-system-turned-Venetian-blind that feeds the minute repeater with the energy needed to chime the time. The 18-carat white gold case incorporates a total of 270 parts, most of which are centred on moving the curtain and charging the winding system of the minute repeater. It contains its own barrel to provide it with the energy necessary for sliding back once the repeater is activated. The 16 slats are arranged in parallel in vertical positions and each fixed with a link on the upper and the lower end which act as guiding pins in the rails of the case.
    On the inside, each of the slats is outfitted with three teeth and in conjunction the whole curtain works as a chain that interacts with the gear train consisting of four wheels and pinions and a barrel, with a Maltese wheel on top of it. The gear train transforms the sliding action of the curtain into a rotational movement of an axis with a thread. Through this thread a pinion is pressed down. This sliding action winds the spring of the repeater and activates the mechanism. And while the curtain is slid open, the barrel in the case is wound and, upon releasing the curtain, it shoots into its initial position, hiding the dial from sight again.
    Thus the master watchmakers of Jaeger-LeCoultre have once again topped their own expertise with the addition of a new poetic dimension to an already magical mechanism.
    Design: The quest of how to deal with a classic
    Jaeger-LeCoultre's Reverso can truly claim to be a classic in watch design: Having withstood 80 years of changing currents in the tides of fashion, the swivel watch proves to be a true icon in the watch world. But while the Grande Maison can be counted lucky to have such an enigmatic piece in its portfolio - and has been wise enough to nourish it through the years - it can be a millstone-like burden on the neck of the designers as well. For even a classic needs some brushing up from time to time.
    There was undoubtedly no better person for this task than the company's head of design, Janek Deleskiewicz, whose intrinsic knowledge of the swivel watch not only made him an expert in the history of the Reverso's style, but gave him a feeling of exactly how far he could go in adjusting the iconic shapes to the demands of a contemporary watch design. From the very beginning, it was clear that the specific signature of the watch, its rigorously rectangular shape, the exact angles of its chassis and the three trademark-stripes on top and below the glass and the railway minute track in the dial were not to be touched if the appearance of this landmark style should not be mocked by the prevailing chic of the moment.
    With the Reverso Repetition Minutes a Rideau, Janek Deleskiwicz and his team were well aware of the significance of their interference, not only because of the added feature of the Rideau, the white golden Venetian blind, but because of the layout of the new Jaeger-LeCoultre Calibre 944, which can be seen through both dials of the watch. Deleskiewicz was searching for means to express not only the heritage of the Reverso as such, but the timelessness and the function of a watch whose forms turned out to be a stroke of genius from the very beginning.
    As fundamental design periods through the ages usually can best be scrutinized in architecture, the aim was clear: finding a way to reflect an architectural period, which almost can be claimed as timeless, in a watch. With Jaeger-LeCoultre's long and close connection to the city of Venice, it was entirely natural for the designer to choose these two elements as the perfect combination. He decided to transform the geometric patterns of the world famous Palazzo Ducale, the Doge's Palace in Venice, with over 700 years being one of the most important symbols of Gothic architecture, into a suitable resemblance of the timelessness of the Reverso. He integrated its façade's decor as an engraving pattern into the classically designed first side of the Reverso Repetition Minutes a Rideau Venise.
    But how could the designers of Deleskiewicz's workshop emphasize the fine art of musical watchmaking into a watch that presents itself so secretively at first glance? They opted for a waving design of the movement's bridges on the openworked dial of the classical side, hinting at the harmonious flow of sound emitted by the repeater-function. The hour and minute hands meanwhile sweep delicately over the movement bridges.
    On the repeater-side of the watch however, they chose a completely different approach to enhance the impression of modern technology used by creating this complication: here the - still waved - lines of the bridges, reveal as much of the mechanism as possible, in this way emphasizing the mechanical virtues of the watch and creating a tension through its b forms, which makes the striking of the gongs an almost visual experience.
    As not only the whole mechanism, but one complete side of the watch is hidden by the blind, the thirst for discovery almost instantaneously charges the wearer with the excitement of an opera, moments before curtains up! There is no better way to express the grandeur of a mechanical masterpiece than incorporating it into its own stage - which by way of the "Rideau" of this new Reverso adds a touch of magic to the swivel case formerly unseen in a watch and thought virtually impossible until the 80th birthday of this extraordinary design.
    Minute repeater mechanism: The magic of sounding the time
    There is nothing more demanding in the art of high watchmaking than creating a sounding watch. Not only does it require decades of experience in classical watchmaking and years of training; a sounding watch cannot be perfected without an intrinsic knowledge of the physics of sound, metallurgical expertise and a fine ear for tonality. Though no other watch is as complex to build, at the same time, none more clearly displays its status as either a success and complete failure: just a simple push of a button releases a tune that enables the listener to instantly judge the capabilities of its maker.
    Ingenious movement arrangement
    Only those who handle obligations with ease excel in free choice. This of course is not only true for musicians and dancers, but for watchmakers as well. And at Jaeger-LeCoultre, the Manufacture that set landmarks with the creation of exceptional musical timepieces, whose watchmakers have developed over 200 sounding watches from minute repeaters to grand sonneries, and provided the latest demonstration of their extraordinary skills with the ingenious Hybris Mechanica a Sonnerie, those watchmakers are perfectly at ease with playing free solo in creating the most demanding of horological complications.
    Of course with the Repetition Minute a Rideau, the master watchmakers present a musical timepiece featuring a stunning composition and lavishly executed to the highest technical standards. But as the Reverso casing opts for a rectangular shape, a completely new layout of the functions of the repeater mechanism had to be thought out. The watchmakers were well aware of its possibilities - and pitfalls - from experience with the first Reverso with minute repeater that was introduced in 1994 (with it the world saw the first rectangular repeater movement of all time). But building on the expertise acquired through the over one thousand movements created in the history of the Manufacture, along with access to the multiple new inventions they have come up with in the last fifteen years, they were well prepared for this challenge and brilliantly succeeded in creating a thin, (the repeater mechanism is only 1.85 millimetres thick), and sophisticated manually-wound movement beating at 21,600 vibrations per hour and delivering a power reserve of 35 hours through its winding barrel.
    All in all, the new Jaeger-LeCoultre Calibre 944 consists of 340 parts. Not only does it display the latest developments in acoustic technology, transferring it into the casing of the rectangular shape of the Reverso; in addition the watchmakers push their expertise to new heights by creating a completely new winding system for the repeater. This adoption of a newly thought out aesthetics shows true virtuosity in the sphere of movement construction - a discipline in which Jaeger-LeCoultre has remained unequalled for almost 180 years.
    Gong design
    The essential sound-producing element of a repeater watch is the gong. As in a piano, where the strings are struck by hammers to produce vibrations on which any sound is based, the gong defines the quality of the tone that is enhanced and enriched by the watchcase which adds specific colours and sonorities to it. To deliver the best possible sound, Jaeger-LeCoultre, after years of research, developed a completely new gong form first used in the Master Minute Repeater of 2007. These gongs are made of a special alloy and manufactured completely in one piece from the heel through to the wire; their cross section being square and not round in order to provide a larger contact point for the hammer which in turn can strike more forcefully. However, for the Reverso Repetition Minute a Rideau, the watchmakers had to adapt the form of the gongs to the shape of a rectangular movement. Therefore they had to come up with a specific pattern of bends and curves in the two gongs used in this watch to avoid sharp corners and at the same time not suppress free propagation of vibrations.
    Sound development
    Coupling the gongs with the casing, the watchmakers relied on traditional, tried and tested principles of sound amplification. Since the Venetian blind is in movement while the striking mechanism is active, the acoustic yield of the minute repeater achieves the fullest and most harmonious sound if the vibrations are transferred directly to the 18-carat white gold case. Therefore the experts refrained from using their famous "crystal gong" system, in which the gongs are attached to a layer of metallic foil coated onto the watch's crystal. They suspected there would be slight changes in sound emanation if the vibration had been transferred solely through the crystal as the curtain slides over it quickly while the gongs are striking.
    Because the watchmakers always keep the usability of their timepieces in mind, they relied on a system of water resistance that basically resembles a case within a case structure, the Rideau-winding system of the repeater mechanism being transferred to the otherwise sealed movement through a tube sealed with a gasket. Only thus can the Reverso Repetition Minutes a Rideau be guaranteed to hold its own against dust and water and still deliver its extraordinary musical performance. And only in this way the watch can survive the gruelling demands of the 1,000 hours chronometer control, to which of the manufacture's watches is subjected.

    Hammer system
    In their quest to perfect the mechanical principles of the century old system of sounding watches, the watchmakers completely overhauled the striking system and with it the mechanism of the hammers. They devised a dual-axis-system with a special joint on a moveable arm. Upon activation, this hammer accelerates until it touches a small finger, whereupon the upper part of this arm is released, thus accelerating the hammer further shortly before the impact. This modification enables around 80 percent of the force applied by the spring to be delivered, whereas traditional hammers only yield a mere 10 to 30 percent of the power originally applied. The watchmakers also fitted a spiral spring for calibration and in this way created an easy method of adjusting the hammers with one screw.
    Silent Governor
    Through an amazingly synchronized ballet of ratchets and gears, which can be observed through the openworked dial of the Reverso Repetition Minutes a Rideau, the engineers of the manufacture took great care to provide the listener with an accurate and interruption-free melody. In contrast to traditional timing mechanisms where the rhythm of the strikes is timed through gearing, which could negatively affect the sound by their motion, the Reverso Repetition Minutes a Rideau uses a centrifugal (or silent) governor fitted with a flywheel to control the energy released by the repeater barrel, thus timing the mechanical operations throughout the striking action.
    In contrast to traditional systems, the silent governor in the Reverso Repetition Minutes a Rideau works completely without any noise which might disturb the clear sound of the repeating melody; its two arms with platinum-weights lightly extending outwards, press the sapphire stones against the surrounding wall and thus act like drum brakes in moderating the flow of energy in accordance with the laws of centrifugal force.
    This silent governor is a small but potent part of modern repeater systems, for the striking rhythm of the hammers has to be timed in a way that allows the gongs to develop their vibrations and deliver a full sonorous sound as well as correctly follow the rhythm of the melody. The evenness of this timing not only underlines the quality of mechanical virtue, but the purity of sound as well.
    Releasing the repeater
    Traditionally a repeater watch is activated by pushing a slider on the side of the watchcase. This winds the spring and releases the sound producing mechanism. As mentioned in the "Casing" section, the Reverso Repetition Minutes a Rideau changes this activation process into a much more sophisticated and mesmerizing task by transforming the sliding action into an opera-like opening of the curtain. Still this process relies on a mechanism that serves a decisive function: called an "all-or-nothing" spring, it enables the repeater to strike only if its barrel is fully cocked, avoiding the repeater to run out of power in the middle of action and thus delivering false timing.
    Summary
    The master watchmakers of Jaeger-LeCoultre have come full circle with this iconic watch, delivering not only the best of this marvellous swivel design, but propelling the Reverso concept to a completely new level, with two editions: the 75-piece Reverso Repetition Minutes a Rideau and the 8-piece "Venise" version with blue gold dial and bridges. By developing a Venetian blind, they add a new dimension of poetry as well as complexity to the unique Reverso line. At the same time, with the all-new Jaeger-LeCoultre Calibre 944 they present the most demanding of horological complications, the minute repeater, in a breathtaking new form in which design and technical knowhow go hand in hand to produce an extraordinary timepiece which up to now is unequalled in high-end watchmaking. The watchmakers of the Grande Maison once again prove to be masters of the exceptional with the Reverso Repetition Minutes a Rideau that distils into one watch all the virtues that have made the Reverso one of the most famous timepieces in the history of watchmaking.
    Reverso Repetition Minutes a Rideau - Facts and Figures
    The new Reverso Repetition Minutes a Rideau demonstrates that even after 80 years the Reverso has lost nothing of its lustre, instead the watchmakers of the Grande Maison have taken the mesmerizing touch of this iconic case design to a new dimension.
    This latest creation of the iconic swivel watch houses a minute repeater that is driven by an artfully executed Venetian blind covering the dial and that upon being slid back activates the repeater mechanism which in turn sounds the given time counting hours, quarter hours and minutes by the sound of two gongs. The blind can be disconnected from the winding mechanism and moved forward and backward by way of pure amusement, like the swivelling of the case itself.

  • Jaeger-LeCoultre - AMVOX2 Grand Chronograph Adrián Fernández


    Manufacture Jaeger-LeCoultre introduces AMVOX2 Grand Chronograph Limited Edition inspired by the renowned international racing driver Adrián Fernández, thus reasserting the b partnership between Jaeger-LeCoultre and Aston Martin with this exceptional watchmaking creation bringing together powerful design and daring performance.


    Born in Mexico, Adrián Fernández began his illustrious racing career in 1973, taking part in motocross competition. By 1981, he was racing in Mexico's 24 Hours for the first time. In 1983, he won the Mexican Formula Vee Championship - the first of several titles. His career took a big leap forward in 1987 when he moved to England to compete in Formula Ford 1600 competition, claiming solid results while working as a mechanic and driving instructor to support his passion. In 1992, he made his U.S. racing debut capturing the Rookie of the Year title in Indy Lights competition. Subsequently, he advanced to the top levels of the sport with multiple wins in the Champ Car (CART), IndyCar and the American Le Mans Series with the Lowe's Fernández Racing Team in addition to several appearances in NASCAR competition. In 2010, he became the official driver for the Aston Martin Works Team.
    For Manufacture Jaeger-LeCoultre, the career of such an acclaimed international racing driver is consistent with its own ideals, exemplifying individuals who have turned their careers into concepts of innovation, discipline, hard work, and dedication, all values shared by Jaeger-LeCoultre.
    "The way they work is like in racing", - said Adrián Fernández following his visit to Manufacture Jaeger-LeCoultre. "You have engineers, technicians, designers, mechanics, watchmakers to assemble and tune… They make a team to produce very unique watches. I was very impressed with their attention to details and dedication."


    The AMVOX2 Grand Chronograph is a watch that stuns technical enthusiasts and watch connoisseurs with the patented breakthrough: the vertical-trigger chronograph. This ingenious mechanism makes it possible to start, stop and reset the chronograph simply by pressing on the sapphire crystal of the watch case, so there is no need for push buttons. A powerful design and high-tech engineering make it the ultimate driver's watch.
    The AMVOX2 Grand Chronograph is an astounding development based on the historical Memovox, ensuring a direct link between sports mechanics and superlative watchmaking. Endowed with the highest accuracy and reliability, this creation by Manufacture Jaeger-LeCoultre epitomizes a revolutionary invention and a breathtaking result of a relentless pursuit of aesthetic and technical excellence.
    The lucky owner of an AMVOX2 Grand Chronograph Limited Edition watch inspired by Adrián Fernández will enjoy the privilege of interacting with the watch just like with a car. Just as effortless as pressing the Engine Start button in an Aston Martin car, the owner of an AMVOX2 Grand Chronograph will be able to trigger and disengage the chronograph function with a simple and completely instinctive movement: by pressing on the sapphire crystal at the 12 o'clock position. To reset, the driver will simply press on the crystal at the 6 o'clock mark.
    Behind this unparalleled ease of use is an exceptional integrated mechanism. Inside, a clever ball-joint system allows both the case and bezel to pivot away from the horns of the watch. This system activates a series of levers that instantly transmit impulses that control the chronograph. Each lever is mounted on a miniature stainless-steel ball bearing containing seven 0.1mm-diameter balls. A three-position cursor rounds off this revolutionary construction. When positioned on the side of the case at 9 o'clock, this selection device locks the chronograph so that it is not triggered, disengaged or reset with the driver's normal or inadvertent hand or arm motions.
    On the outside, the dial adopts a distinctive 270-degree sweep evocative of dashboard instruments found in racing cars. At a glance, it is evident that its grey luminiscent numerals and painstaking detailing could only have been conceived by designers who are truly passionate about the power and soul of Aston Martin cars. The 30-minute and 12-hour chronograph dials on white discs stand out clearly on the watch face, recalling that invigorating feeling as the dashboard counters light up at night. The outer dial ring interrupted between 4 and 8 o'clock to provide a glimpse of the astonishing lever mechanism that controls the chronograph.
    Everything and more than even the most demanding Aston Martin aficionado could have expected is there: the traditional colors of the famed automobile manufacturer, the circular graining finish on the dial, the design discreetly hinting at the surface effect of brake discs, the five DB9-inspired indicators, the impeccable finish and the refined contrast of polished and matte surfaces, reminiscent of co-existance of polished chromes and sand-moulded engine parts... All attributes that showcase the fruitful partnership between Aston Martin and Jaeger-LeCoultre, which dates back to the 1920's, when Aston Martin automobiles featured dashboard instruments by the Grande Maison. Aston Martin, like Jaeger-LeCoultre, has endeavored to preserve unmistakable style and class that, even today, remain in continuous evolution and are reflected in every hand-made detail.


    The AMVOX2 Grand Chronograph Limited Edition watch inspired by Adrián Fernández boasts a high degree of mechanical genius and superlative qualities, including reliability, sturdiness, longevity, and precision - the most notable characteristics of all Jaeger-LeCoultre movements, perfectly aligned with those of Aston Martin. The 65-hour power reserve further increases the length of time during which the watch can be relied on to function with optimal accuracy. A complex column-wheel and an extremely sophisticated vertical coupling system guarantee the precision timing of the chronograph. The adjustment of the balance wheel's inertia thanks to the presence of four screws on its rim ensures the setting remains stable in all conditions. Finally, the rotor's ball-bearing mechanism contains ceramic balls providing the valuable advantage of never needing lubrication, thus further enhancing the watch's long-term reliability.
    AMVOX2 Grand Chronograph inspired by Adrián Fernández will be crafted in a limited series of 50 pieces in pink gold. In honor of the origin of the celebrated racing driver, the dial and the strap of this edition will feature the green, white, and red colors of Mexico's national flag. The dial features the initials of Adrián Fernández between 7 and 8 o'clock, and the case-back carries an engraving with his name.



  • Jaeger-LeCoultre - 14th Shanghai International Film Festival


     
    Jaeger-LeCoultre, the reference in fine watchmaking, was appointed the designated watch partner of The 14th Shanghai International Film Festival (SIFF). At the SIFF Golden Goblet Award and the closing ceremony, Mr. Julien Renard, Jaeger-LeCoultre North Asia Managing Director, awarded Jaeger-LeCoultre Grande Reverso Ultra Thin watches to the Best Actor and Actress respectively. On the unique revealing back case of each timepiece, the logo of The 14th Shanghai International Film Festival is adorned thanks to Jaeger-LeCoultre's extraordinary engraving and lacquer technique. This is not only to show the unique charm of Jaeger-LeCoultre's classic Reverso watch, but also to demonstrate the designated watch partner's wish to commemorate and encourage the unremitting efforts made by the Best Actor and Actress in the developments of their film careers.

    Mr. Julien Renard, Jaeger-LeCoultre North Asia Managing Director, awards the Grande Reverso Lady Ultra Thin to the Best Actress Ms. Lv Xingchen. The Young Man Sings Folk Song in the Opposite Door (China), the film Ms. Lv in which is starring, won the awards of Best Actress, Best Music and Best Screenplay.


    Mr. Julien Renard, Jaeger-LeCoultre North Asia Managing Director, awards the Grande Reverso Ultra Thin to the Best Actor Mr. Sevket Emrulla. The picture shows Orhan Oguz, the film director Hayde Bre (Turkey), who accepts the award on behalf of Mr. Emrulla. This film has won two awards including Best Actor and Best Feature Film.

  • Veloptuous Times - Jaeger-LeCoultre - Questions of Style


    WORLDTEMPUS - 17 June 2011


    For more than twenty years, Janek Deleskiewicz has shared his life between Paris ("where I brew my ideas"), the Jaeger-LeCoultre manufacture in Le Sentier, where he today directs the creation department, and the place called Rocheray, located on the shores of Lake Joux, where he stays at the little hotel located there. Naturally, this is where Veloptuous Times makes a stop to better understand the creativity that characterizes Jaeger-LeCoultre.

    Worldtempus: How does your creation department work?
    Janek Deleskiewicz: It is composed of designers whose priorities are to concentrate on the aesthetics of the watch and other creators who work under a certain technical aspect to look for the best way to integrate new materials, for example. This department has close relationships with the general direction of the company and the different technical offices. The obligation of each new model is to correspond to the era in which it was created while appealing to the public. It needs to integrate the patrimony of the brand, which is rich and important.

    What are the aesthetic codes inherent to Jaeger-LeCoultre?

    For sure the rectangular shape and the Reverso system of the reversible case. Otherwise, Roman numerals are utilized in an exceptional manner. Historically, Jaeger-LeCoultre has always preferred Arabic numerals or indices to mark the hours. The legibility remains excellent either way, and can offer a maximum of comfort in reading the watch. Graphic research goes in this direction as opposed to an expressionist way, for example. Beyond this precise point, every watch should be conceived so as to be utilitarian and so that its wearer can operate it in the most simple way possible, with comfort being the prime element.

    What are the complications most en vogue at the moment?
    Our society is becoming ever more mobile. Very often when traveling, it is the second time zone that is by far the most convenient, and alarms are very common as the moment as well. From a stylistic point of view, the tendency is going toward minimalism, eliminating all information that is indispensible. The models displaying only the hours and the minutes are currently the most present on the market, for example.

    What is your next challenge in watchmaking?

    To realize a beautiful watch that is round and feminine. The rectangular Duetto already incorporated a beautiful advance in this direction, but it needs to be translated into this universal shape. To create such a watch is going to also fit in well with the habits of the watchmakers at home in the Vallee de Joux, who have always looked to make the most complicated and technical calibers, but prioritizing the gents.

    VELOPTUOUS TIMES - dossier

  • Jaeger-LeCoultre - Diane Kruger Visits SIHH


    WORLDTEMPUS - 19 January 2011

    Jaeger-LeCoultre Hollywood muse Diane Kruger made her very first visit to the SIHH yesterday. CEO Jerôme Lambert remarked that the German-born actress has been a constant source of inspiration for the brand's ladies collections ever since she first agreed to wear one of the manufacture's timepieces on the red carpet at the 2007 Mostra in Venice.
    During her visit, Kruger took a few minutes to explain that her mother had given her a Jaeger-LeCoultre Reverso with a personal engraving on the flip side for her eighteenth birthday, which she continues to cherish to this day. "I don't wear it often for fear of breaking it," she remarked with a smile.
    Kruger explained that she currently loves to put the Reverso Squadra Lady on her wrist for everyday wear before going on to talk about her first visit to the manufacture's factory building in Le Sentier this past fall. "Experiencing the manufacture made me richer," she said.
    Lambert said that his new ambassador is the "perfect incarnation" for the "timeless" sense of the eightieth anniversary of the design icon: the Reverso by Jaeger-LeCoultre.

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