18/05/2026
Reverso Tribute Duoface Moonphase . UNWORN. Steel 49.4 x 29.9 mm case diameter which is water resistant up to 30 metres. Silver grained dial, Blue applied markers and Dauphine hands. Triple calendar day, date pointer, month, Moonphase at 6 o’clock position. Reverse dial (“verso” ) Deep blue sunray dial Second time zone display, Day/night indicator, Outer track hour markers. Power reserve up to approx. 42 hours. On a blue denim strap with a double folding buckle. Comes with an additional blue leather strap. Box and Papers dated April 2026. (RRP £16,100)
The Jaeger‑LeCoultre Tribute Calendar Q3918420 feels less like a watch and more like two eras of watchmaking sharing the same case. On one side, the silver dial channels the restrained elegance of 1930s Art Deco design. Flip the case over and the personality changes entirely: the deep blue sunburst dial becomes cooler, sharper, almost architectural.
That contrast is what makes this Reverso unusually compelling; it does not merely hide a second dial, it creates two distinct moods that can change with a single motion of the thumb.
The Jaeger‑LeCoultre Reverso is one of the most recognisable watches ever created. Introduced in 1931, it was originally designed for British Army officers in India who wanted a watch durable enough for polo matches. The ingenious solution was a reversible case that could slide and flip over, protecting the delicate watch crystal during sport.
Its clean Art Deco styling, rectangular case and elegant proportions quickly made the Reverso far more than just a sports watch. Over the decades, Jaeger‑LeCoultre transformed the Reverso into a canvas for watchmaking creativity, producing models with dual time zones, tourbillons, minute repeaters and intricate enamel artwork.
Today, the Reverso remains a symbol of understated sophistication and heritage. Nearly a century after its creation, its timeless design still feels modern, making it one of the most collectible and respected dress watches in the world.