
1 minute read
SPORTING ELEGANCE
Jaeger-LeCoultre Reverso Tribute Chronograph
Born in 1931, the Reverso was one of the first wristwatches ever developed specifically for sport. And, unlike the sometimes generous claims of other brands, this watch is entirely designed, produced and assembled in-house. Where the front dial bears the hallmarks of the Reverso Tribute line, with baton hour markers and dauphine hands, turning the watch over reveals a chronograph with retrograde minutes and a second time display. Presented in both steel and pink gold, the steel case is complemented by a blue-grey ADL (atomic layer deposit) dial – a process in which ultra-thin layers of titanium oxide are deposited on the dial’s surface On display through the second dial, the new calibre 860 is a fully integrated column wheel chronograph with horizontal clutch and power reserve of 52 hours
Advertisement
Patek Philippe Calatrava
Employinga ‘graphic modern style’, PatekPhilippe introducesthree new references to the Calatrava line, featuring ebony black dials in three distinct finishes Centered around an embossed ‘carbon’ pattern on the Calatrava’s dial, the sporty lineup offers collectors the choice of three colour variations for the dial and strap: yellow (6007G-001), red (6007G-010) or sky blue (6007G-011).
The new references are fitted with a white-gold case housing the calibre 26-330 S C self-winding movement, with date and stopseconds function.



