Mar 16, 2011

Share Your Jaeger-LeCoultre Reverso Stories with the World

To add to their 80th Anniversary releases, Jaeger-LeCoultre is starting a virtual online museum with full commitment to the venerable Reverso watch. During the long and enriching eighty years, Reverson has made its unique way to capture the hearts of its owners by adding personalized engraving to the protective case back.

Now with the Reverso Virtual Museum, those Reverso owners who are willing to share their inspiration with other watch lovers can submit images of their unique Reverso for potential inclusion in the museum’s curated collection. After submitting, the Virtual Museum curator will include it as part of Jaeger-LeCoultre history, and shows the watch in exhibition rooms. Through this way, the owners get a chance to be remembered just like outstanding historical figures who personalized their Reversos. Customizing a Reverso is certainly something interesting and memorable for lots of swiss replica watches connoisseurs, of course, for those who want to imitate their icons. As is known to many that Kind Edward VIII of England had his crest engraved with proudness, while Amelia Earhart, a prominent aviator, also had the itinerary of the first flight from Mexico to New York engraved on her Reverso. With lots of variations in its versions, dimensions, complications, the Reverso is quite simply unique in its history and its design.

This is definitely a distinctive and bold endeavor of Jaeger-LeCoultre to gather Reversos all over the globe and give their owners the chance to share their inspirations. Also, synonymous with an aesthetic artwork that would undoubtedly provoke emotion, the Virtual Museum is an ideal place to display its remarkable characteristics and the ownerspride. If you’re the proud owner of a Jaeger-LeCoultre Reverso, why not seize the chance and let it shine?

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