Jaeger-LeCoultre unveils two rare Reverso Tribute Enamel editions, dedicated to Chinese art and the Year of the Horse. Limited to just ten pieces each, they merge the classic swiveling case of 1931 with the crafts of enamel, guilloché, and engraving.
The Xu Beihong editions honor the renowned artist with miniature horse paintings in grand feu enamel, each requiring countless hours of handwork. Dials in shades of green, blue, and orange evoke Chinese landscapes, while the manually wound calibre 822 offers a 42-hour power reserve.
The “Horse” edition stands out with a relief engraving of a horse leaping through clouds against a black enamel background. Symbolizing freedom and endurance, it embodies the collection’s essence: timepieces that do more than tell time — they tell stories.
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