Jaeger Le-Coultre Reverso 140.021.8 Men/Unisex
Jaeger‑LeCoultre Reverso, reference 140.021.8, an increasingly hard‑to‑find configuration of one of watchmaking’s most iconic designs. With its elegant proportions, reversible case, and timeless Art Deco aesthetics, this Reverso represents the purest expression of the model’s heritage.
Reference: 140.021.8(Rare)
Case Dimensions (excluding crown): 23 mm x 38 mm
Case Material: Stainless steel
Dial: Silvered dial with Arabic numerals and chemin‑de‑fer minute track
Hands: Blued steel hands
Movement: Jaeger‑LeCoultre quartz movement
Crystal: Mineral
Strap: Brown leather strap
The watch presents with a clean, well‑balanced dial and crisp typography, showcasing the understated elegance for which the Reverso is celebrated. The reversible case mechanism operates smoothly, allowing the case to slide and flip with precision. At 23 x 38 mm, this reference wears slim and refined, ideal for collectors who appreciate classic proportions true to the original Reverso design.
The 140.021.8 is a rare and lesser‑seen Reverso reference, produced in comparatively small numbers. It is prized for its restrained styling and dimensions that closely echo early Reverso models. Collectors value this reference for its authenticity, wearability, and adherence to the original Reverso spirit—making it especially appealing to purists and seasoned Jaeger‑LeCoultre enthusiasts.
Unlike larger or more complicated modern Reversos, the 140.021.8 focuses on balance and proportion, emphasizing elegance over excess. As availability continues to diminish, this reference has become increasingly sought after on the secondary market.
Founded in 1833 in the Vallée de Joux, Switzerland, Jaeger‑LeCoultre is regarded as one of the most important and innovative manufactures in haute horlogerie. Often referred to as “the watchmaker’s watchmaker,” the brand has supplied movements to many of the world’s most prestigious maisons.
Jaeger‑LeCoultre is credited with over 1,000 calibers and hundreds of patents, including landmark innovations such as the millionomètre (the first instrument capable of measuring microns) and some of the smallest mechanical movements ever created. The brand’s philosophy centers on in‑house mastery—designing, producing, and assembling nearly every component under one roof.
The Reverso was born in 1931, originally designed for British Army officers stationed in India who played polo. These players needed a watch capable of withstanding the rigors of the sport, leading Jaeger‑LeCoultre to create a reversible case that could flip over to protect the dial during play.
The result was an instant icon: a rectangular case with clean Art Deco lines, functional ingenuity, and timeless elegance. Over the decades, the Reverso evolved from a sporting solution into a canvas for watchmaking artistry, hosting complications, engravings, and ultra‑thin movements—while always retaining its distinctive identity.
Today, the Reverso stands as one of the most recognizable and enduring designs in watchmaking history, symbolizing both technical innovation and refined taste.
This Jaeger‑LeCoultre Reverso ref. 140.021.8 is an excellent opportunity to acquire a historically significant and increasingly rare timepiece—equally suited for daily elegance or a discerning collection.