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Jaeger-LeCoultre Reverso Gyrotourbillon 2Reverso

Ref. 2332420

The second version of the Gyrotourbillon is distinguished by an essential organ: the presence of a cylinder-shaped balance-spring with end curves. This component was invented by English watchmaker John Arnold, who had it patented in 1782. Due to the complexity involved in its production and the difficulties implied by attempts to miniaturise it, this ingenious discovery which guarantees a regular and perfectly isochronous development of the balance-spring was reserved exclusively for marine chronometers and a few generously sized pocket-watches. Innovative watchmakers chafed at this regrettable situation, since its rating characteristics are unanimously considered to be infinitely better than those of a flat balance-spring. The engineers and watchmakers of the Manufacture proved able to grasp the opportunity represented by the spherical tourbillon and to present a cylindrical balance-spring nestling at the heart of a wristwatch. Combined with the specific advantages of the spherical to

Diameter36mm
Thickness15.8mm
Water Resistance30m
Power Reserve50hrs

Case & Dimensions

Diameter36 mm
Thickness15.8 mm
MaterialPink Gold
Water Resistance30 m

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Movement

CaliberJaeger-LeCoultre 174
ManufacturerJaeger-LeCoultre
TypeAutomatic
Power Reserve50 hours
Frequency28,800 bph
Jewels58
Complicationsadditional 24 hour hand (fixed)hoursminutessecondstourbillon

Also Known As

174CaliberCal. 174Caliber

Production

StatusCurrent Production

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