Swiss watchmaker Jaeger-LeCoultre took advantage of its pop-up exhibition “The Reverso Stories” in the famous Miami Design District to unveil new models in a world premiere.
Much more than an immersive exhibition. Since May 21, Jaeger-LeCoultre has been hosting its pop-up exhibition “The Reverso Stories” in the highly sought-after Miami Design District. To mark the occasion, the Swiss watchmaker decided to unveil a series of new models. The event allowed the brand to showcase its renowned expertise and inimitable craftsmanship.
The Maison thus introduced its visitors—including Kate and Kevin Love, two leading celebrities in the United States—to new variations of the Reverso, the manufacturer’s iconic watch since 1931. Jaeger-LeCoultre presented five new models within the Tribute Monoface collection. First, the “Or Deco Solo Tempo,” a compact three-hand watch. Next came the monochrome “Or Deco” Small Seconds in 18-karat white gold, as well as a trio of Reverso Tribute Monoface “Or Deco” Cocktail models adorned with gemstones.
The Maison’s artistic ambition does not stop there with the presentation of the Reverso Hybris Artistica Calibre 179 Pegasus, featuring an 18-karat rose gold case. It reportedly took the artisan 180 hours of work to craft this model, which depicts the mythological winged horse Pegasus in full flight against a cloudy sky. Only five examples of this unique creation were produced.
The Duomètre Heliotourbillon Perpétuel in platinum
Continuing the tradition of excellence, this model combines the fastest flying Gyrotourbillon with the Duoface concept. Caliber 179 “drives two dials with distinct personalities, displaying two different time zones,” the brand states on its website.
“This sophisticated Duoface movement incorporates a Gyrotourbillon composed of 123 components, whose inner cage rotates every 16 seconds while the outer cage rotates once per minute,” it adds.

Jaeger-LeCoultre did not stop with this exceptional creation, as the watchmaker also highlighted at this exhibition, a new platinum version of the Duomètre Heliotourbillon Perpétuel. Produced in a limited edition of just 20 pieces worldwide, this watch is characterized by its Caliber 388, which features a tourbillon pivoting on three axes.
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