161 Jaeger-LeCoultre Limited Edition of 500, Set of Six Reverso Wristwatches, in Pink Gold, Composed by the Following Models: 60ème, Tourbillon, Répétition Minutes, Chronographe Rétrograde, Géographique, Quantième Perpetuel, all in one Box, Retailed by As
Estimate: €90,000 – 180,000
Sold (Premium)€149,500
Model: Reverso 60ème, Reverso Tourbillon, Reverso Répétition Minutes, Reverso Chronographe Rétrograde, Reverso Géographique, Reverso Quantième Perpetuel
Reference: 270.2.642, 270.2.682, 270.2.73, 270.2.69, 270.2.58, 270.2.55
Case Material: Pink Gold
Bracelet Material: Leather Strap
Year: 1991, 1993, 1994, 1996, 1998, 2000
Movement: Manual
Caliber: 824, 828, 943, 829, 858, 855
Case N°: N°425/550, N°367/500, N°213/500, N°306/500, N°243/500, N°305/500
Movement N°: 2559273, 2618459, , 2770294, , ,
Dimensions: 26 × 42 mm
Signed: Dial, Case and Movement
Accessories: Box, Warranty, Papers and Gold Magnifying Glass
Created in 1833, Jaeger-LeCoultre has gained its popularity as one of the most innovative and experienced watchmakers. Its collection of iconic timepieces includes classic and high-end watches, such as the box offered here. Consisting of six watches all in a limited series of 500 pieces, produced from 1991 to 2000 all in pink gold, these specimens as well as being rare, they represent the essence for every Reverso collector, in fact, there are many of the fantastic creations of the Jaeger-LeCoultre maison, which offers in the classic rectangular two-sided case, that distinguishes the Reverso model, many varieties of complications. The following models are presented in order: Reverso 60ème produced in 1991 and numbered 425, Reverso Tourbillon produced in 1993 and numbered 367, Reverso Répétition Minutes produced in 1994 and numbered 213, Reverso Chronographe Rétrograde produced in 1996 and numbered 306, Reverso Géographique produced in 1998 and numbered 243 and finally the Reverso Quantième Perpetuel produced in 2000 and numbered 305. All these models offered here are accompanied by their original guarantee. The box contains all the papers and a Gold Magnifying Glass and it has been sold by the famous retailer Astrua in Turin: in 1860 a young Italian watchmaker Vincenzo Astrua succeeded in opening his own workshop dedicated to the repair and sale of pendulums, pocket watches and, only a few years later, wristwatches in the Piedmontese capital, simply calling it with his surname Astrua. Astrua Torino has always been a master throughout the course of its century-old history and its prestige is witnessed by the presence in auctions all around the world of Vacheron Constantin, Patek Philippe, Jaeger-LeCoultre, Rolex and other brands which bears the Astrua Torino signature on the dial.