June 26, 2009 | Mike Disher

Jaeger-LeCoultre Launches Reverso Squadra Lady

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Two years after the advent of the Reverso Squadra for men, Jaeger-LeCoultre presents a collection dedicated to women. The boldly styled Reverso Squadra Lady offers two faces, a fast and easy to use strap-change system, a wide array of materials, a classic design and the sparkle of diamonds. There are two lines with two case sizes: a smaller feminine size and a more generously proportioned model that will appeal to women wishing to sport a watch that catches the eye at first glance.

These timepieces are equipped with the latest generation movements. Jaeger-LeCoultre Caliber 657 provides the user-friendliness of quartz, as well as a second face left free for personalized engraving. Jaeger-LeCoultre Caliber 966, a mechanical automatic model, is distinguished by a 42-hour power reserve and a date display inserted within the number 6. All the automatic models feature a sapphire crystal caseback enabling women who appreciate fine watchmaking to admire the working of its intricate mechanism.

Finally, since each Reverso Squadra is first and foremost a swivel watch, the Duetto (pictured below) reveals two faces of time. The principle is the same as ever, with one face set with diamonds and featuring a date display and a day/night disc adorned with sun and moon symbols. The back, which is devoted to a straightforward hour and minute display, reveals the Jaeger-LeCoultre Caliber 968 through a discreet aperture in the center of the guilloché dial that reveals the movement’s oscillating weight. The Duetto is available in steel with gem-setting on the front along with white and black dials, or in a pink gold version with gem-setting on both sides, along with white and black dials.

The Reverso Squadra Lady is being delivered to retailers now.

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