The Jaeger-LeCoultre Reverso collection was born in 1931 in response to the demands of British officers and polo players stationed in India. They needed a watch that would not only protect the watch glass from breaking during polo matches, But also maintain its elegance. To solve this problem, They came up with an ingenious structure that turned the case over to protect the dial. The name “Reverso” comes from the Latin word meaning “to turn over.” This reversible case structure has become the symbol of the collection.
The Jaeger-LeCoultre Reverso Classic Monoface Q2518140 model is a women’s quartz watch with a 40.1 mm x 24.4 mm stainless steel rectangular case, A silver guilloche dial, And a stainless steel bracelet. It features an Art Deco-inspired three-line gadroons, 12 Arabic numeral indexes, Blued steel sword hands, And a minute track, Giving it a classic yet sophisticated impression. Recommended for those who value a classic square watch, The unique Reverso structure, And practicality and class.

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