Jaeger-LeCoultre Reverso à eclipses Kazimir Malevich
Jaeger-LeCoultre presents the Reverso à eclipses as homage to Russian painter Kazimir Malevich and in conjunction with the opening of the St. Petersburg brand boutique opening. The newly inaugurated Jaeger-LeCoultre boutique is located in the very heart of St. Petersburg at Bolshaya Konyushennaya Street.
The limited edition Reverso à eclipses features the painting "Peasant Woman" (1931), one Malevich's last and most complicated creative works. To this day, the painting "Peasant Woman" is owned by the State Russian Museum.
Reverso à eclipses timepieces are among the coolest Reverso models. On top of being able to reverse the case, you can also open and close the dial shutters via the wheel on the right side of the case (above the crown). The shutters allow you to reveal some or all of the beautiful "Peasant Woman" enamel painting.
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