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A Limited Edition Honoring the Symbol of the 2026 Lunar Year
Jaeger-LeCoultre pays tribute to the 2026 Lunar New Year with the creation of the Reverso Tribute Enamel ‘Horse’, masterfully enamelled and engraved in the Métiers Rares™ atelier of La Grande Maison. In a limited edition of just 10 pieces, the Reverso Tribute Enamel ‘Horse’ will exceptionally be presented ahead of the Lunar New Year at Jaeger-LeCoultre’s Dream Shaper exhibition in Shanghai in September 2025.
The Reverso Tribute Enamel ‘Horse’ is the fourth in a series paying homage to the Chinese Zodiac, following the Years of the Tiger, Dragon, and Snake. A symbol of power, beauty, and freedom, but also vitality, speed, and perseverance, the horse holds an important place in Chinese art and culture. Frequently depicted as a subject in itself, it now also adorns the Reverso caseback.
The watch is housed in 18K pink gold case measuring 45.6 x 27.4 mm and 9.73 mm thick. Turning the watch case to its reverse side reveals a majestic hand-engraved horse whose head and forelegs seem to leap out from golden clouds suspended in the sky. Surrounding it, the opaque black Grand Feu enamel complements the shine of the horse’s polished surfaces, while contrasting details on the mane, muzzle, and hooves – hand-drawn with black rhodium add a lifelike appearance to the horse. A sand-blasted texture on the clouds enhances the illusion of movement.
To amplify the sense of volume and depth, the master engraver used a technique called modelled engraving, an exacting skill that requires absolute focus and remarkable dexterity.
Adding to the challenge, the engraver’s work began not on a bare metal surface, as is usual, but on one already coated with Grand Feu enamel, requiring unprecedented accuracy to avoid any damage to the flawless enamel. Using 10 differently sized chisels to sculpt the metal step by step, the engraver devoted 80 hours to the creation of this masterpiece.
The dial of the Reverso Tribute Enamel ‘Horse’ features the same glossy black Grand Feu enamel as the caseback. The elegant, Art Deco-inspired simplicity of the signature Reverso Tribute dial, with its golden applied hour indices, chemin de fer minutes track, and Dauphine hands, places full value on the beauty of the glowing black background while perpetuating the Reverso aesthetic.
Powering the watches is the manually-wound Jaeger-LeCoultre Caliber 822, composed of 134 parts. It beats at 21,600 vibrations per hour and offers a 42-hour power reserve.
The watch comes with a black alligator strap and is offered in a limited edition of 10 pieces, with prices available upon request.
For more information visit the official website of Jaeger-LeCoultre.
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