Jaeger-LeCoultre Reverso Hybris Mechanica Calibre 185
Jaeger-LeCoultre Reverso Hybris Mechanica Calibre 185
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The Reverso Hybris Mechanica Calibre 185 is an astronomical wristwatch by Jaeger-LeCoultre.
Presented in 2021, this model is called “the world's first watch with four sides” and hence “the Quadriptyque”. It is the most complicated timepiece in the Reverso range made to this date.
The Reverso Hybris Mechanica Calibre 185 is the result of over six years of development, combining key areas of savoir-faire at Jaeger-LeCoultre with innovative new astronomical indications. By incorporating three displays of lunar information (the synodic cycle, the draconic cycle and the anomalistic cycle), the Quadriptyque can predict the next global incidence of astronomical events such as supermoons.
The watch offers also an innovative minute repeater, a flying tourbillon, a perpetual calendar – in total 11 complications.
Reference:
- Q7103420
Movement:
- Power reserve 50 hours
Case:
- Dimensions 51.2 x 31 mm, H 15.15 mm
- Waterproof to 3 bar
Dials:
- Silvered
- Bâton hands
Functions:
- Face 1:
- Hours, minutes, seconds via tourbillon
- Grande Date, day, month, leap year, day/night indication
- Face 2:
- Jumping digital hour, minute
- Minute repeater (with system avoiding dead time)
- Face 3:
- Northern hemisphere moon phase, draconic lunar cycle (height of the moon)
- Anomalistic lunar cycle (apogee and perigee), month, year
- Face 4:
- Southern hemisphere moon phase
Bracelet:
- Blue Alligator leather strap with double folding clasp
Limitation:
- 10 pieces
Price:
- Ca. 1.6 million EUR (2021)