Jaeger-LeCoultre Debuts Three Exceptional New Timepieces at the Miami Reverso Stories Pop-Up

Jaeger-LeCoultre Debuts Three Exceptional New Timepieces at the Miami Reverso Stories Pop-Up

Adrienne Faurote
By Adrienne Faurote May 21, 2026

Jaeger-LeCoultre opened the doors to its incredibly stunning Reverso Stories pop-up at Sweet Bird North in the Miami Design District on May 21st—and the Maison didn’t arrive empty-handed. To mark the occasion, three new timepieces made their debut: the Reverso Tribute Monoface Or Deco Series, the Reverso Hybris Artistica Calibre 179 Pegasus, and the Duometre Heliotourbillon Perpetual in Platinum.

From gem-set cocktail watches rooted in Art Deco glamour to a five-piece Gyrotourbillon that represents 180 hours of hand-engraving, the range of what Jaeger-LeCoultre is showing in Miami right now is a precise statement of the unparalleled craftsmanship that is at the helm of the Maison.

Reverso Tribute Monoface Or Deco Series

Jaeger-LeCoultre Debuts Three Exceptional New Timepieces at the Miami Reverso Stories Pop-Up
Reverso Tribute Monoface Small Seconds ‘Or Deco Cocktail’ / Photo Credit: Courtesy of Jaeger-LeCoultre

The Reverso Tribute Monoface Or Deco Series consists of five new models that expand on the Or Deco universe introduced in 2025 and, in doing so, demonstrate the Reverso’s extraordinary versatility. Three of the five are the Or Deco Cocktail variants: gem-set watches in 18K pink gold with 46 baguette-cut rubies, and in 18K white gold set with either 46 baguette-cut emeralds or 46 baguette-cut blue sapphires, each limited to 30 pieces. The stones are set using rail setting—an invisible setting technique perfected in the 1930s—by the gem-setters of Jaeger-LeCoultre’s Métiers Rares atelier, creating an unbroken line of color and light along the gadroons above and below the dial. The emerald, given its inherent fragility, demanded the most specialized attention of all three.

Jaeger-LeCoultre Debuts Three Exceptional New Timepieces at the Miami Reverso Stories Pop-Up
The Reverso Tribute Monoface ‘Or Deco Solo Tempo’ / Photo Credit: Courtesy of Jaeger-LeCoultre

The fourth model is the Reverso Tribute Monoface Small Seconds Or Deco in 18K white gold—a cool, monochromatic counterpoint to the original pink gold version, limited to 200 pieces. The fifth, and perhaps the most wearable of all, is the Or Deco Solo Tempo in 18K pink gold—a smaller 40.1mm x 24.4mm case that strips the dial back to its essence, dispensing with the small seconds entirely and bringing the Reverso closer than ever to the proportions of the 1930s originals.

Jaeger-LeCoultre Debuts Three Exceptional New Timepieces at the Miami Reverso Stories Pop-Up
Reverso Tribute Monoface Small Seconds ‘Or Deco Cocktail’ / Photo Credit: Courtesy of Jaeger-LeCoultre
Jaeger-LeCoultre Debuts Three Exceptional New Timepieces at the Miami Reverso Stories Pop-Up
Reverso Tribute Monoface Small Seconds ‘Or Deco Cocktail’ / Photo Credit: Courtesy of Jaeger-LeCoultre

All five models run on the hand-wound caliber 822 with a 42-hour power reserve, and each is paired with a Milanese mesh bracelet requiring more than 10 meters of 18K gold to construct—a detail that speaks directly to the level of craft involved.

Reverso Hybris Artistica Calibre 179 Pegasus

At the other end of the spectrum, the Reverso Hybris Artistica Calibre 179 Pegasus is exactly the kind of watch that reminds you why Jaeger-LeCoultre carries the title Watchmaker of Watchmakers. Limited to five pieces, this 18K pink gold Reverso features a hand-engraved case depicting Pegasus—the winged horse of Greek mythology—against a cloud-filled background, representing 180 hours of focused work by a single master engraver. The sculptural relief wraps seamlessly around the convex case sides, the engraving almost completely obscuring the join between the upper and lower sections. On the front dial, two plates at different levels are filled with more than 50 individual hollows, each hand-filled with shades of blue lacquer applied in multiple layers until perfectly flush.

Jaeger-LeCoultre Debuts Three Exceptional New Timepieces at the Miami Reverso Stories Pop-Up
Photo Credit: Courtesy of Jaeger-LeCoultre

Flip the case and the Calibre 179’s fourth-generation Gyrotourbillon is fully revealed—a flying multi-axis tourbillon with 123 components, its inner titanium cage rotating 360 degrees every 16 seconds and its peripheral carriage completing a full rotation once per minute. An additional 14 hours of hand-bevelling work on the tourbillon cage alone underscores what this watch actually is: a five-piece objet d’art that also happens to keep exceptional time.

Duometre Heliotourbillon Perpetual in Platinum

The third debut is the Duometre Heliotourbillon Perpetual in Platinum—a reinterpretation of the 2024 original that brings the watch’s already extraordinary complexity into a new monochromatic register. The 44mm platinum 950 case, inspired by 19th-century savonette pocket watches, is now accompanied by a purpose-built five-row platinum bracelet whose individually domed links and alternating brushed and polished finishes echo the meticulous finishing of the case itself. The grey dial—finished in a mix of opaline, brushed, and azuré surfaces—harmonizes with the cool, silvery tones throughout, while the triple-axis Heliotourbillon on the left of the dial performs its spinning-top rotation above a background of deep blue lacquer.

Jaeger-LeCoultre Debuts Three Exceptional New Timepieces at the Miami Reverso Stories Pop-Up
Duometre Heliotourbillon Perpetual in Platinum / Photo Credit: Courtesy of Jaeger-LeCoultre

The caliber 388 within is among the most technically sophisticated movements Jaeger-LeCoultre has produced: two independent barrels and gear trains, a perpetual calendar requiring no manual correction until 2100, a Grande Date display, and a moon-phase indication accurate to 122 years. Hours and minutes can be set both forward and backward without compromising the perpetual calendar—a detail that sounds minor until you consider how technically challenging it actually is. Limited to 20 pieces.

Together, these three releases represent the full breadth of what Jaeger-LeCoultre brings to watchmaking—from the jewelry-adjacent elegance of the Or Deco Cocktail to the hand-engraved artistry of the Pegasus to the horological complexity of the Duometre in platinum. And if you want to take a haute look at these pieces, the Reverso Stories pop-up at Sweet Bird North, 95 NE 40th Street, Miami Design District, is open through May 31.

The Haute Minute

Jaeger-LeCoultre is presenting three new timepiece releases at its Reverso Stories pop-up in the Miami Design District, open May 21–31, 2026, at Sweet Bird North, 95 NE 40th Street. The first is the Reverso Tribute Monoface Or Deco Series, comprising five new models, including three gem-set Or Deco Cocktail variants in 18K pink gold with rubies and 18K white gold with emeralds or blue sapphires (each limited to 30 pieces), a new 18K white gold Or Deco (limited to 200 pieces), and the Or Deco Solo Tempo in 18K pink gold. All models feature a hand-wound Caliber 822 with 42-hour power reserve and an 18K gold Milanese mesh bracelet. The second is the Reverso Hybris Artistica Caliber 179 Pegasus—an 18K pink gold Reverso with a hand-engraved case representing 180 hours of work, a Gyrotourbillon with 123 components, hand-lacquered blue dial plates, and a fully skeletonized reverse dial, limited to five pieces. The third is the Duometre Heliotourbillon Perpetual in Platinum—a 44mm platinum 950 case with a matching five-row bracelet housing Caliber 388, featuring a triple-axis Heliotourbillon with 163 components, perpetual calendar with Grande Date display, moon-phase accurate to 122 years, and two independent power reserves of 46 hours each, limited to 20 pieces.