
Summary
- JLC unveils a series of new Reverso Tribute Monoface “Or Deco” models in Miami, spanning the Solo Tempo, Cocktail watches, as well as a white gold Small Seconds variant
- The unveiling also showcases new statement novelties: Hybris Artistica Pegasus and the Duometre Heliotourbillon Perpetual
Jaeger-LeCoultre is launching a new exhibition, “The Reverso Stories,” in Miami’s Design District. It’s a chance to see some stunning new timepieces that highlight the brand’s long history of skilled craftsmanship and beautiful Art Deco designs, as well as its expertise in creating complex watch mechanisms.
Jaeger-LeCoultre has added five new watches to its Reverso Tribute Monoface collection, building on its classic style. The highlight is the “Or Deco Solo Tempo,” a smaller version of their popular pink-gold watch with a Milanese bracelet. This model, first shown at Watches & Wonders 2025, has quickly become one of the brand’s most sought-after pieces.
As a huge fan, I’m loving the new direction Jaeger-LeCoultre is taking with its tonal designs! The latest ‘Or Deco’ Small Seconds watch is gorgeous – it’s 18k white gold with a really cool silvery-gray dial and a polished Milanese mesh bracelet. And they’ve officially revealed three stunning gem-set ‘Or Deco’ Cocktail watches, which were actually worn by Finn Wolfhard and Tyriq Withers at the Met Gala! I spotted them on the red carpet and they looked amazing.



Okay, so I just saw this watch, the Reverso Hybris Artistica Calibre 179 Pegasus, and wow. It’s seriously a work of art. Only five of these are being made, which is insane. The case is made of pink gold, and someone hand-engraved a Pegasus – you know, the winged horse from mythology – onto it. Apparently, it took 180 hours just to do that engraving and make it look like it’s flying through clouds! It’s not just a watch, it’s a tiny, incredibly detailed sculpture. It’s a real technical and artistic masterpiece.
The watch showcases incredible craftsmanship, particularly in its beautifully hand-lacquered dials and intricately designed bridges, which reveal the inner workings of its manual-winding Calibre 179 movement. This sophisticated Duoface movement features a Gyrotourbillon – a complex mechanism with 123 parts – where an inner cage spins every 16 seconds and an outer carriage completes a full rotation each minute.





Jaeger-LeCoultre has updated its complex perpetual calendar watch, the Duometre Heliotourbillon Perpetual. This new version features a 44mm platinum case and a coordinating platinum bracelet, limited to only 20 numbered pieces. The watch boasts a sleek, all-grey dial with a combination of opaline, brushed, and azuré textures.
The watch is powered by the Calibre 388 movement, which combines a highly accurate dual-gear system with a unique three-axis tourbillon. This tourbillon features three lightweight titanium cages that rotate on different planes to minimize the impact of gravity, resulting in a captivating, spinning visual effect visible through the watch face and a transparent case back.
For more information, head over to Jaeger-LeCoultre’s official website.
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