Jaeger-LeCoultre is holding a "Collectibles" exhibition at its boutique in New York from February 5th to February 23rd, 2026. This is the fifth installment of the exhibition, and it will focus on the Reverso, with eight archive pieces on display.
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Jaeger-LeCoultre has announced the holding of the "Collectibles" exhibition, which will run from February 5th to February 23rd, 2026, at its boutique located at 701 Madison Avenue in New York City, USA.
This fifth Collectibles exhibition will focus on the company's popular Reverso collection, showcasing eight rare timepieces from the 1930s that have been restored by the artisans of the restoration workshop. The Reverso collection, which incorporates Art Deco style, has a strong affinity with New York, a city with a renowned tradition of Art Deco architecture and style.



The Reversos exhibited at the Collectables exhibition will be available for purchase on the official website from February 5th. Each watch comes with an excerpt from the Jaeger-LeCoultre archives, a large, luxurious book called "Collectables," and, except for the metal bracelet models, a handmade calf leather strap. Some watches may also come with the original box, papers, and original strap or bracelet.
The eight models on display this time focus on the 10 years since the first model was released in 1931. Three men's models will be on display: the 1931 model with a bold black dial, the 1936 model with a stainless steel and 9K gold combination case, and the 1937 small second model.
Among the women's models on display will be a 1931 Reverso Dame in a combination of 18K yellow and white gold, a 1931 Reverso Dame with a double signature, a Reverso Dame with a cordonnet bracelet, and two Reverso Dame models with black dials.








