Every great Maison has a birthplace, and for Jaeger-LeCoultre, it is the Vallée de Joux, a remote Swiss valley where resilience, ingenuity, and the pursuit of precision were forged by nature itself. From harsh winters and humble workshops emerged inventions that would shape the course of modern watchmaking, from the first integrated Manufacture to groundbreaking complications and chronometric milestones. The Valley of Inventions is both a tribute to this extraordinary heritage and a celebration of the restless spirit that continues to define the Maison today.
La Vallée des Merveilles Reverso
The La Vallée des Merveilles Reverso One transforms the iconic Reverso into a canvas of extraordinary artistry, celebrating the beauty of nature through Métiers Rares craftsmanship. Limited to just 20 pieces each, the three editions draw inspiration from Hawaii and Japan, featuring Grand Feu enamel, paillonnage, snow set diamonds, and vibrant sapphires across their reversible casebacks. Offered in pink or white gold, the collection pairs poetic storytelling with the refined mechanics of the in house Calibre 846. These are not simply watches, but miniature works of art for the wrist.
Master Control Chronometre
The Master Control Chronometre by Jaeger-LeCoultre introduces a sleek new chapter for the Maison’s celebrated Master line, pairing technical precision with contemporary elegance. Debuting in three models including Date, Perpetual Calendar, and Date Power Reserve, the collection features integrated metal bracelets, refined slim cases, and a new High Precision Guarantee seal. Powered by in house calibres with up to 70 hours of power reserve, each piece reflects Jaeger-LeCoultre’s mastery of both mechanics and design.
Master Grande Tradition Tourbillon Jumping Date
The Master Grande Tradition Tourbillon Jumping Date reinterprets one of the Maison’s most celebrated calibres through a striking new open worked design. Housed in a 42 mm pink gold case, the limited edition of 100 pieces showcases a one minute tourbillon, signature jumping date display, and a practical second time zone via a 24 hour disc. A deep blue enamel barleycorn dial adds richness and contrast to the architectural movement beneath. Technical mastery meets contemporary elegance in one exceptional high horology statement.
Master Hybris Inventiva Gyrotourbillon À Stratosphère
The Master Hybris Inventiva Gyrotourbillon À Stratosphère pushes the boundaries of contemporary horology with a breathtaking triple axis tourbillon engineered for extraordinary precision. Housed in a 42 mm platinum case, the limited edition of 20 pieces features Calibre 178, whose three rotating titanium cages cover 98 percent of possible positions while offering a 72 hour power reserve. Blue enamel, guilloché, lacquer, and hand finished white gold components transform the movement into a kinetic work of art. This is technical innovation elevated to the highest level of watchmaking theatre.
Master Hybris Mechanica Ultra Thin Minute Repeater Tourbillon
The Master Hybris Mechanica Ultra Thin Minute Repeater Tourbillon by Jaeger-LeCoultre is a breathtaking demonstration of mechanical complexity distilled into remarkable slimness. Housed in a 41.4 mm pink gold case measuring just 8.25 mm thick, the limited edition of 10 pieces combines a flying tourbillon with the world’s thinnest automatic minute repeater tourbillon calibre. Sapphire bridges and an open worked dial reveal the beauty of its 593 components, while the chiming mechanism delivers exceptional acoustic refinement. A triumph of innovation, elegance, and haute horlogerie craftsmanship.
Reverso Tribute Enamel Hokusai Waterfalls Series
The Reverso Tribute Enamel Hokusai Waterfalls Series continues the Maison’s poetic tribute to Japanese master Hokusai with four exquisite new limited editions inspired by his celebrated Waterfalls series. Crafted in white gold and limited to just 10 pieces each, every Reverso features a hand guilloché Grand Feu enamel dial and a miniature enamel painting on the reverse requiring nearly 100 hours of artistry. The scenes capture the power and serenity of nature through remarkable colour, depth, and microscopic detail. More than timepieces, they are wearable masterpieces where fine watchmaking meets museum worthy art.



