OVERVIEW
VALLEY OF INVENTIONS: HONOURING THE BIRTHPLACE OF PRECISION
Every legend has its birthplace. That of Jaeger-LeCoultre began in a hidden valley high in the Swiss Jura - the Vallée de Joux, a landscape as beautiful as it is demanding, where the earliest seeds of Fine Watchmaking were sown. In this rarefied setting, climate and seasons forged the character of its people, and their inventive spirit forged the Maison’s pursuit of precision - a true ‘Valley of Inventions’. At Watches and Wonders Geneva 2026, Jaeger-LeCoultre pushes further the quest for precision with new timepieces that bring this treasured legacy to ever-greater accuracy.
PRECISION TIMEPIECES
CELEBRATING INVENTIVENESS AND PRECISION
At Watches and Wonders Geneva 2026, Jaeger-LeCoultre reveals eight new timepieces fusing innovation with unparalleled precision. From aesthetic reinterpretations of existing models to entirely new calibres, these timepieces highlight the Maison’s story of inventiveness in the pursuit of precision.
MASTER CONTROL CHRONOMETRE PERPETUAL CALENDAR
Blending precision with a modern aesthetic, the Master Control Chronometre Perpetual Calendar presents the months, date, day and moon phase across four harmoniously balanced sub-dials. The case is crafted either in stainless steel - paired with a blue-grey gradient sunray dial, or in 18K pink gold (750/1000) - matched with a warm bronze-toned dial. Opaline and azuré finishes enhance the display, while a hammered gold-leaf adds depth to the moon-phase. Completing the design, the three-row bracelet creates a refined interplay of light with polished and brushed finishes.
MASTER CONTROL CHRONOMETRE DATE POWER RESERVE
The Master Control Chronometre Date Power Reserve features a 39 mm stainless-steel case and a dual sub-dial layout inspired by the 1951 Futurematic. The blue-grey gradient sunray dial is finished with azuré textures, and red accents highlighting the power reserve and date. Beneath the sapphire case-back, the ultra-thin Calibre 738 delivers 70 hours of power reserve, with a 22K pink gold rotor. Its bridges are bevelled at 45 degrees and decorated with refined Côtes de Genève, among other High Watchmaking finishes.
MASTER CONTROL CHRONOMETRE DATE
Suitable for every wrist, the Master Control Chronometre Date features refined proportions with a 38 mm case and a sunray-finished dial in either a blue-grey gradient or warm bronze tones. Inspired by the geometry of the Dauphine hands and faceted applied indexes, the integrated three-row bracelet alternates polished triangular links with vertical satin-brushed surfaces for fluidity, comfort and a refined play of light. The polished bezel and satin-brushed case sides complete the design with understated sophistication.
MASTER HYBRIS INVENTIVA GYROTOURBILLON À STRATOSPHÈRE
The new Master Hybris Inventiva Gyrotourbillon à Stratosphère is the first of the Hybris Inventiva series, recognised as the invention of “seemingly impossible” complications. Its new patented triple-axis tourbillon covers 98 % of possible positions, delivering unmatched precision. Featuring a platinum (950/1000) case, the 18K white gold (750/1000) movement is revealed through guilloché and lacquer finishes, hand-bevelled bridges, and a translucent blue enamel ring.
MASTER HYBRIS MECHANICA ULTRA THIN MINUTE REPEATER TOURBILLON
Driven by Calibre 362, the new Master Hybris Mechanica Ultra Thin Minute Repeater Tourbillon features an ultra-slim 5 mm automatic movement combined with a minute repeater and a flying tourbillon. Its open-worked design, enhanced by sapphire bridges, offers a clear view of the 593 components and the guilloché rotor. Housed in a 18K pink gold (750/1000) case, the timepiece showcases both technical mastery and refined Haute Horlogerie finishes.
MASTER GRANDE TRADITION TOURBILLON JUMPING DATE
Powered by Calibre 978, the new Master Grande Tradition Tourbillon Jumping Date features its signature tourbillon and innovative ‘jumping’ date mechanism. The reworked movement architecture includes a cutaway at 9 o’clock revealing the ‘papillon’ mechanism in action. A deep blue barleycorn-patterned dial, 18K pink gold (750/1000) hands and markers, as well as refined Haute Horlogerie finishes complete this elegant reinterpretation.
MÉTIERS RARES™ TIMEPIECES
CELEBRATING THE BEAUTY OF NATURE AND ARTISTIC CRAFTS
Jaeger-LeCoultre also celebrates nature and the mastery of artistic techniques within the Métiers Rares™ atelier, established in 2016, through new Reverso timepieces: La Vallée des Merveilles™ - a new series of capsule collections - and the reinterpretation of the Hokusai's Waterfalls series.
LA VALLÉE DES MERVEILLES™
Set amid the natural beauty of Switzerland’s serene Vallée de Joux, Jaeger-LeCoultre has always been inspired by the marvels of nature. La Vallée des Merveilles™ introduces a series of limited-edition and oneiric timepieces celebrating natural sceneries. This first capsule presents new Reverso One timepieces inspired by the tropical splendour of Hawaii and the delicate beauty of Japan.
REVERSO ONE 'HIBISCUS SYRIACUS'
Drawing on Kauai’s abundant nature, the Reverso One ‘Hibiscus Syriacus’ captures the delicate interplay of akialoa and hibiscus in vivid blue and green hues. The scene is rendered through Grand Feu champlevé and paillonné enamel, while 335 diamonds, precisely set with grain-setting on the 18K pink gold (750/1000) case, accentuate the design’s curves. An oneiric timepiece, brought to life through a miniature tableau of depth and brilliance.
REVERSO ONE ‘HIBISCUS ROSA’
Inspired by the lush landscapes of Kauai, the Reverso One ‘Hibiscus Rosa’ celebrates the island’s vibrant flora with vivid red hibiscus blooms and a hovering akialoa. The reverse side comes alive through the meticulous layering of Grand Feu champlevé and paillonné enamel, with each tone of red, green and blue carefully built to create a lifelike three-dimensional effect. A triumph of technical mastery and colour, the scene transforms the case into a miniature work of art.
REVERSO ONE ‘SAKURA’
Inspired by Hokkaido’s serene landscapes, the Reverso One ‘Sakura’ depicts a red-crowned crane beneath delicate cherry blossoms, reflecting Japan’s seasonal grace. Grand Feu champlevé enamel brings the scene to life, complemented by 269 diamonds and 395 blue sapphires in two distinct shades, set using snow-setting and grain-setting on the 18K white gold (750/1000) case. A true showcase of Maison’s Métiers Rares™, the timepiece combines enamel and gem-setting into a scene of breathtaking intricacy.
REVERSO TRIBUTE ENAMEL HOKUSAI
Continuing its homage to Hokusai, one of Japan’s most influential 19th-century artists, the Maison Jaeger-LeCoultre unveils grand feu enamel miniature reproductions drawn from his iconic Waterfalls series. Issued in four limited editions of just 10 pieces, each timepiece unites a hand-guilloché and enamel dial with a miniature-painted caseback, requiring nearly 100 hours of meticulous work.
REVERSO TRIBUTE ENAMEL HOKUSAI ‘AOIGAOKA FALLS’
The Reverso Tribute Enamel ‘Aoigaoka Falls’ depicts a powerful cascade tumbling over rocks into a serene basin, with villagers engaged in daily life along its edges on the verso. The recto presents a herringbone guilloché pattern in vibrant cyan-blue enamel, conveying the contrast between dynamic flow and calm water. The pattern is composed of 120 engraved lines, each executed in three passages (360 in total) - an exceptional union of geometry and color.
REVERSO TRIBUTE ENAMEL HOKUSAI ‘KIYOTAKI KANNON WATERFALL’
Inspired by the Kiyotaki Kannon Waterfall on the Tōkaidō, the Reverso Tribute Enamel ‘Kiyotaki Kannon Waterfall’ expresses the gentle cascade beside the temple, with pilgrims ascending steps to admire the falls and seek spiritual renewal. The dial’s wavy guilloché motif, coated in translucent emerald enamel, conveys movement and tranquility. The pattern is composed of 66 engraved lines, each completed in three passages of the rose-engine lathe (198 in total), producing a finely textured surface.
REVERSO TRIBUTE ENAMEL HOKUSAI ‘RŌBEN WATERFALL’
The Reverso Tribute Enamel ‘Rōben Waterfall’ draws inspiration from Ōyama’s Rōben Waterfall, where a vertical cascade plunges into a pool where tiny human figures bathe, highlighting the contrast between nature’s power and human fragility. The recto features a barleycorn guilloché motif, coated in light walnut-brown enamel, enhancing depth and subtle reflection. The meticulous hand-guilloché comprises 49 engraved lines, each executed in three rose-engine passages (147 in total).
REVERSO TRIBUTE ENAMEL HOKUSAI ‘YŌRŌ WATERFALL’
The Reverso Tribute Enamel ‘Yōrō Waterfall’ captures the legendary Mino cascade on its verso, where the waters are said to transform into sake, and human figures are dwarfed by the dramatic flow. Its bamboo-style guilloché dial, coated in rich olive enamel, evokes the movement and vitality of the falling water. The motif consists of 48 engraved lines, each executed in three passages (144 in total), creating layered depth and relief.