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Identity
Jaeger-LeCoultre Reverso Classique Ref. 140.021.8, 1980s. Quartz movement. Reversible pivoting steel case, 23 × 32 mm, signed Jaeger-LeCoultre crown. Two-tone silver dial, railway minute track, black painted Arabic numerals, black baton hands, Jaeger-LeCoultre signature at the top, Reverso marking at 6 o'clock. Sapphire crystal. Leather strap and monogrammed Jaeger-LeCoultre steel pin buckle.
Horological context
The Reverso was born in 1931 of a twofold demand: aesthetic and sporting. British officers stationed in India, polo players among them, wanted a watch whose crystal — mineral at the time — could be protected against the shocks and breakages occurring during collisions between riders in the course of matches. César de Trey, a Swiss watch merchant, was challenged to find a solution. The LeCoultre manufacture then commissioned the Parisian designer René-Alfred Chauvot to draw a rectangular case pivoting on two side rails, in the Art Deco style then at its peak. The patent was filed the same year. The LeCoultre manufacture — future Jaeger-LeCoultre — launched its production. The Art Deco signature has remained the model's indelible mark, instantly recognisable nearly a century later. After a first period of active production lasting until the 1940s, the model lay somewhat dormant before being progressively reintroduced from the 1970s onwards, notably with the introduction of quartz movements. The Grande Reverso of 1991 marked the return to series mechanical production. The Reverso Duoface, launched in 1994, used the pivoting reverse for the first time to display a second time zone on the back, turning the case's historical constraint into a horological complication. The line has since been declined in several configurations: Classique, Lady, Monoface, Duoface, Duetto, Grande Taille.
Character
The Monoface configuration — the plain reverse, intact, perpetuates the model's original vocation: a surface dedicated to personal engraving. Two-tone silver dial with visible patina, Reverso marking in its historical position.
Watch serviced. Patina and signs of wear with marks. Delivered with a Contre-Temps box and the Contre-Temps 24-month warranty certificate.
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The timepiece in details
Brand: Jaeger Lecoultre
Model: Reverso Classic two-tone steel
Year of production:
Era of production: 80s
Case diameter: 23 x 32 mm
Caliber:
Reference number: 140.021.8
Complications:
Movement: Quartz
Crystal: Sapphire
Case material: Steel
Bezel material: Steel
Strap/band: Leather
Buckle: Steel folding clasp - Jaeger-Lecoultre
Water resistance: Water resistance
Other informations:
Dial: Two-tone patinated silver
Dial numerals: Arabic numerals
Style: Mixed Watch
Special mentions: The classic Reverso in vintage style
Paperwork: Contre-Temps warranty certificate
Includes: Brand box
Guarantee: Contre-Temps 2 Years
Condition: Patina and wear of time with traces

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