Description
The Reverso was originally created in 1931 for British polo players in India, designed to protect the watch glass during matches by flipping the case. The Grand Taille, introduced decades later, brought a larger and more contemporary proportion to the classic design, appealing to modern tastes while preserving the Reverso’s iconic swiveling case. The 270.5.62 reference highlights Jaeger‑LeCoultre’s ability to merge heritage with luxurious materials.
Founded in 1833 in Le Sentier, Switzerland, Jaeger‑LeCoultre has long been celebrated as the “watchmaker’s watchmaker,” supplying movements and innovations to many of the world’s greatest maisons. Known for technical mastery and artistic design, the brand has created over 1,200 calibers and holds hundreds of patents. From the ultra‑complicated Hybris Mechanica to the elegant Reverso, Jaeger‑LeCoultre continues to embody Swiss watchmaking excellence and creative spirit.



