Jaeger-LeCoultre Watches
Vallée de Joux manufacture, supplier of movements to Patek and AP, maker of the Reverso and over a thousand in-house calibers.
31
Models
4
Styles
Under $2,000 - $50,000+
Price Range
About Jaeger-LeCoultre
Founded in 1833 by Antoine LeCoultre in Le Sentier, Jaeger-LeCoultre is among the most technically capable manufactures in the Vallée de Joux. The Manufacture has produced more than 1,200 distinct in-house calibers in its history and historically supplied movement blanks and complications to Patek Philippe, Audemars Piguet, and Vacheron Constantin — earning it the informal title "the watchmaker's watchmaker."
The Reverso, introduced in 1931 with a reversible case originally designed for British army polo players in India, is the brand's defining model and one of the rare watches with a genuinely distinctive case architecture. The Master Control is the round dress-watch backbone of the lineup, available in time-only, calendar, geographic, and chronograph executions. The Polaris revives the brand's 1968 dive heritage with modern proportions, and the Atmos clock — a perpetual mechanical clock powered by ambient temperature changes — is a category of one.
JLC pricing starts around $8,000 for steel Reverso Classic Monoface references and runs into haute-horlogerie territory for the Duomètre and Hybris Mechanica complications.
- Founded
- 1833
- Headquarters
- Le Sentier, Switzerland
- Flagship Collections
- Reverso · Master Control · Polaris · Atmos · Duometre · Rendez-Vous






























