Jaeger-LeCoultre Reverso Squadra World Chronograph
Template:File Template:File Reverso Squadra World Chronograph is a wristwatch in the Reverso Squadra family produced by Jaeger-LeCoultre from 2006 through 2015.
Overview
In 2006 Jaeger-LeCoultre launched this modern version of the turnable watch classic Reverso. This time as a new version with self-winding chronograph movement in titanium case, day/night indication, big date and seconds indication. Especially noteworthy is the back, where the time can be read on a disc with 24 time zones, and provided with 24 cities information. By means of the two barrels the watch has the enormous power reserve of 65 hours.
The regular-production Squadra World Chronograph featured a titanium case made up of over 50 components, notable at the time for the difficulty of production. It was equipped with either an alligator leather strap or articulated rubber bracelet. The Squadra World Chronograph was retired from the Jaeger-LeCoultre model line after 2015 with no replacement.
The Squadra World Chronograph appeared in the Jaeger-LeCoultre catalog in 2007 through 2015. The gold Polo Fields model appeared in 2009 through 2011 with the ceramic Polo Fields listed from 2012 through 2014.
Polo Fields
The special Polo Fields "Tribute to Eduardo Novillo Astrada" limited edition of 500 pieces was was released in 2009. This was equipped with a distinctive 18k pink gold base and deployant and black ceramic case. Another limited edition "Polo Fields" model appeared in 2012. This featured a titanium base, deployant, and pushers and black ceramic inner case and was limited to 1,500 pieces. All Polo Fields models feature a black carbon fibre dial and the articulated rubber bracelet with a double deployant clasp.
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