{"id":62617,"date":"2026-03-03T14:20:05","date_gmt":"2026-03-03T13:20:05","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/thevintageur.com\/?post_type=product&#038;p=62617"},"modified":"2026-03-12T16:15:33","modified_gmt":"2026-03-12T15:15:33","slug":"jaeger-lecoultre-favre-leuba-reverso-stahlgehause-handaufzugswerk-jlc-410-aus-mitte-der-1940er-jahre","status":"publish","type":"product","link":"https:\/\/thevintageur.com\/de\/shop\/jaeger-lecoultre-favre-leuba-reverso-steel-case-manual-winding-movement-jlc-410-from-the-mid-1940s\/","title":{"rendered":"Jaeger LeCoultre - Favre Leuba Reverso Stahlgeh\u00e4use Uhrwerk mit Handaufzug JLC 410 Von Mitte der 1940er Jahre"},"content":{"rendered":"<p class=\"selectable-text copyable-text x15bjb6t x1n2onr6\"><strong><span class=\"selectable-text copyable-text xkrh14z\">SPEZIFIKATIONEN<\/span><\/strong><\/p>\n<p class=\"selectable-text copyable-text x15bjb6t x1n2onr6\"><span class=\"selectable-text copyable-text xkrh14z\">\u00c4u\u00dferst seltene, von Favre Leuba signierte Jaeger LeCoultre Reverso mit Stahlgeh\u00e4use und einem Handaufzugswerk JLC 410 aus der Mitte der 1940er Jahre.<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"selectable-text copyable-text x15bjb6t x1n2onr6\"><span class=\"selectable-text copyable-text xkrh14z\">Umkehrbares Stahlgeh\u00e4use mit den Ma\u00dfen 23mm x 38mm<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"selectable-text copyable-text x15bjb6t x1n2onr6\"><span class=\"selectable-text copyable-text xkrh14z\">Originale H\u00e4nde<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"selectable-text copyable-text x15bjb6t x1n2onr6\"><span class=\"selectable-text copyable-text xkrh14z\">JLC Cal. 410 innen<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"selectable-text copyable-text x15bjb6t x1n2onr6\"><strong><span class=\"selectable-text copyable-text xkrh14z\">ANALYSE<\/span><\/strong><\/p>\n<p class=\"selectable-text copyable-text x15bjb6t x1n2onr6\"><span class=\"selectable-text copyable-text xkrh14z\">Die Entstehungsgeschichte der Reverso ist bekannt. Sie ist eine zeitlose Uhr mit einer legend\u00e4ren Geschichte. Als Ren\u00e9-Alfred Chauvot im M\u00e4rz 1931 in Paris das Patent f\u00fcr das Wendegeh\u00e4use mit der Nummer 712868 anmeldete, konnte er nicht ahnen, welch gl\u00fcckliches Schicksal seine einfache, aber geniale technische Idee nehmen w\u00fcrde. Einige Monate sp\u00e4ter, genauer gesagt im Juli, erwarb Cesar De Trey (ein bekannter Gesch\u00e4ftsmann mit Verbindungen zur Uhrenwelt) die Patentrechte von Chauvot und taufte die Uhr \"Reverso\". Selbst er konnte nicht ahnen, wie episch die Geschichte dieses Namens werden w\u00fcrde.<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"selectable-text copyable-text x15bjb6t x1n2onr6\"><span class=\"selectable-text copyable-text xkrh14z\">In Grenchen machte sich derweil das alteingesessene Haus Favre Leuba daran, sich auf dem indischen Markt zu etablieren. Das Schicksal der Reverso sollte sich mit demjenigen von Favre Leuba kreuzen (zusammen mit demjenigen von Patek Philippe, Hamilton, Movado, Vacheron Constantin und einigen anderen). Der Eintritt des Unternehmens in den indischen Uhrenmarkt in den 1930er Jahren wurde durch ein Co-Marketing-Abkommen markiert, das von Favre Leuba unterzeichnet wurde, das in dieser Region schon immer stark vertreten war. Diese Vereinbarung sah ein doppeltes Branding der f\u00fcr diese Region bestimmten Zeitmesser vor. In diesem Zusammenhang entschied sich Jaeger-LeCoultre, seine innovative Reverso-Linie auch in Indien zu vertreiben und sowohl sein eigenes Logo als auch das seines lokalen Partners Favre Leuba auf den Zifferbl\u00e4ttern der Modelle anzubringen.<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"selectable-text copyable-text x15bjb6t x1n2onr6\"><span class=\"selectable-text copyable-text xkrh14z\">Dies ist eine kurze Geschichte der Uhr, die wir vorstellen. Ein paar Zeilen reichen aus, um die historische Bedeutung dieses St\u00fccks zu vermitteln.<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"selectable-text copyable-text x15bjb6t x1n2onr6\"><span class=\"selectable-text copyable-text xkrh14z\">Das Zifferblatt hat einen hellen Hintergrund, der mit einer faszinierenden Patina \u00fcberzogen ist, und verf\u00fcgt \u00fcber arabische Ziffern zur Anzeige der Stunden. Die kleine Sekundenanzeige befindet sich am unteren Rand des Zifferblatts. Die Zeiger sind typisch schwertf\u00f6rmig.<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"selectable-text copyable-text x15bjb6t x1n2onr6\"><span class=\"selectable-text copyable-text xkrh14z\">Das pr\u00e4chtige Wendegeh\u00e4use aus Stahl tr\u00e4gt die gesamte Geschichte des Namens der Uhr in sich: Der Geh\u00e4usek\u00f6rper mit dem Zifferblatt und dem Uhrwerk gleitet in zwei Schienen, die in einem Stift enden, der das Ende durchdringt, so dass das Geh\u00e4use umgedreht und mit einem doppelten Halbkugelverschluss gesichert werden kann.<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"selectable-text copyable-text x15bjb6t x1n2onr6\"><span class=\"selectable-text copyable-text xkrh14z\">In dieser legend\u00e4ren Uhr arbeitet das Manufakturkaliber 410 von Jaeger LeCoultre. Obwohl die Reverso urspr\u00fcnglich mit Manufakturwerken von Tavannes ausgestattet war, hatte JLC bereits ein tonnenf\u00f6rmiges Kaliber entwickelt, das die Uhr mit hoher Leistung antreiben konnte. So entstand 1933 das Werk JLC 410, von dem es zahlreiche Ableitungen gab (u. a. die Nr. 11). Es ist ein Kaliber von ca. 8\u2033 x 11\u2033 Lignes (17,85 mm x 24,55 mm) mit 17 Steinen und l\u00e4uft mit 18.000 Halbschwingungen pro Stunde.<\/span><\/p>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>SPECIFICATIONS Extremely rare Jaeger LeCoultre Reverso co-signed by Favre Leuba, featuring a steel case and powered by a&hellip;<\/p>","protected":false},"featured_media":63621,"comment_status":"closed","ping_status":"closed","template":"","meta":[],"product_brand":[259],"product_cat":[234],"product_tag":[],"class_list":["post-62617","product","type-product","status-publish","has-post-thumbnail","product_brand-jaeger-lecoultre","product_cat-watches","first","outofstock","taxable","shipping-taxable","product-type-simple"],"yoast_head":"<!-- This site is optimized with the Yoast SEO Premium plugin v27.3 (Yoast SEO v27.3) - https:\/\/yoast.com\/product\/yoast-seo-premium-wordpress\/ -->\n<title>Jaeger LeCoultre - Favre Leuba Reverso Steel Case Manual Winding Movement JLC \u200b\u200b410 From the mid-1940s - The Vintageur<\/title>\n<meta name=\"description\" content=\"SPECIFICATIONS Extremely rare Jaeger LeCoultre Reverso co-signed by Favre Leuba, featuring a steel case and powered by a JLC 410 manual winding movement from the mid-1940s. Reversible steel case measuring 23mm x 38mm Original hands JLC Cal. 410 inside ANALYSIS The story of the Reverso&#039;s genesis is well-known. It is a timeless watch with a legendary history. When Ren\u00e9-Alfred Chauvot filed the patent for the reversible case in Paris in March 1931, numbered 712868, he could not have imagined the fortunate fate of his simple yet ingenious technical idea. A few months later, in July to be precise, Cesar De Trey (a well-known businessman with ties to the world of watchmaking) acquired the patent rights from Chauvot and named the watch &quot;Reverso&quot;. Even he could not have imagined how epic the story of that name would become. Meanwhile, in Grenchen, the long-established Maison Favre Leuba was setting out to establish itself in the Indian markets. The Reverso&#039;s fate was about to cross paths with Favre Leuba&#039;s (along with that of Patek Philippe, Hamilton, Movado, Vacheron Constantin, and a few others). The company&#039;s entry into the Indian watch market in the 1930s was marked by a co-marketing agreement signed by Favre Leuba, which had always had a strong foothold in the region. This agreement provided for the dual branding of timepieces destined for the region. In this context, Jaeger-LeCoultre chose to distribute its innovative Reverso line in India as well, placing both its own logo and that of its local partner, Favre Leuba, on the dials of the models. This is a brief history of the watch we present. A few lines of writing are enough to convey the historical importance of this piece. The dial has a light background covered with a fascinating patina and features Arabic numerals to indicate the hours. The small seconds subdial is located at the bottom of the dial. The hands are typically sword-shaped. The glorious reversible steel case carries with it the entire history of the watch&#039;s name: the dial\/movement case body slides inside two rails that end in a pin passing through the end, allowing it to be inverted and secured with a double hemisphere lock. This legendary watch houses the Jaeger LeCoultre manufacture caliber 410. Although the Reverso initially featured Tavannes manufacture movements, JLC had already developed a barrel-shaped caliber that could power the watch with high performance. In 1933, the JLC 410 movement was born, which had many derivatives (including the n. 11). 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Reversible steel case measuring 23mm x 38mm Original hands JLC Cal. 410 inside ANALYSIS The story of the Reverso&#039;s genesis is well-known. It is a timeless watch with a legendary history. When Ren\u00e9-Alfred Chauvot filed the patent for the reversible case in Paris in March 1931, numbered 712868, he could not have imagined the fortunate fate of his simple yet ingenious technical idea. A few months later, in July to be precise, Cesar De Trey (a well-known businessman with ties to the world of watchmaking) acquired the patent rights from Chauvot and named the watch &quot;Reverso&quot;. Even he could not have imagined how epic the story of that name would become. Meanwhile, in Grenchen, the long-established Maison Favre Leuba was setting out to establish itself in the Indian markets. The Reverso&#039;s fate was about to cross paths with Favre Leuba&#039;s (along with that of Patek Philippe, Hamilton, Movado, Vacheron Constantin, and a few others). The company&#039;s entry into the Indian watch market in the 1930s was marked by a co-marketing agreement signed by Favre Leuba, which had always had a strong foothold in the region. This agreement provided for the dual branding of timepieces destined for the region. In this context, Jaeger-LeCoultre chose to distribute its innovative Reverso line in India as well, placing both its own logo and that of its local partner, Favre Leuba, on the dials of the models. This is a brief history of the watch we present. A few lines of writing are enough to convey the historical importance of this piece. The dial has a light background covered with a fascinating patina and features Arabic numerals to indicate the hours. The small seconds subdial is located at the bottom of the dial. The hands are typically sword-shaped. The glorious reversible steel case carries with it the entire history of the watch&#039;s name: the dial\/movement case body slides inside two rails that end in a pin passing through the end, allowing it to be inverted and secured with a double hemisphere lock. This legendary watch houses the Jaeger LeCoultre manufacture caliber 410. Although the Reverso initially featured Tavannes manufacture movements, JLC had already developed a barrel-shaped caliber that could power the watch with high performance. In 1933, the JLC 410 movement was born, which had many derivatives (including the n. 11). 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Reverso-Stahlgeh\u00e4use mit den Ma\u00dfen 23 mm x 38 mm Originalzeiger JLC Cal. 410 innen ANALYSE Die Entstehungsgeschichte der Reverso ist bekannt. Sie ist eine zeitlose Uhr mit einer legend\u00e4ren Geschichte. Als Ren\u00e9-Alfred Chauvot im M\u00e4rz 1931 in Paris das Patent f\u00fcr das Wendegeh\u00e4use mit der Nummer 712868 anmeldete, konnte er nicht ahnen, welch gl\u00fcckliches Schicksal seine ebenso einfache wie geniale technische Idee nehmen w\u00fcrde. Einige Monate sp\u00e4ter, genauer gesagt im Juli, erwarb Cesar De Trey (ein bekannter Gesch\u00e4ftsmann mit Verbindungen zur Uhrenwelt) die Patentrechte von Chauvot und taufte die Uhr \"Reverso\". Selbst er konnte nicht ahnen, welch epische Geschichte sich um diesen Namen entwickeln w\u00fcrde. In Grenchen machte sich derweil das alteingesessene Maison Favre Leuba daran, sich auf dem indischen Markt zu etablieren. Das Schicksal der Reverso sollte sich mit demjenigen von Favre Leuba kreuzen (zusammen mit demjenigen von Patek Philippe, Hamilton, Movado, Vacheron Constantin und einigen anderen). Der Eintritt des Unternehmens in den indischen Uhrenmarkt in den 1930er Jahren wurde durch ein Co-Marketing-Abkommen markiert, das von Favre Leuba unterzeichnet wurde, das in dieser Region schon immer stark vertreten war. Diese Vereinbarung sah ein doppeltes Branding der f\u00fcr diese Region bestimmten Zeitmesser vor. In diesem Zusammenhang entschied sich Jaeger-LeCoultre, seine innovative Reverso-Linie auch in Indien zu vertreiben und sowohl sein eigenes Logo als auch das seines lokalen Partners Favre Leuba auf den Zifferbl\u00e4ttern der Modelle anzubringen. Dies ist eine kurze Geschichte der Uhr, die wir Ihnen vorstellen. Ein paar Zeilen reichen aus, um die historische Bedeutung dieses St\u00fccks zu vermitteln. Das Zifferblatt hat einen hellen Hintergrund, der mit einer faszinierenden Patina \u00fcberzogen ist, und verf\u00fcgt \u00fcber arabische Ziffern zur Anzeige der Stunden. Die kleine Sekundenanzeige befindet sich am unteren Rand des Zifferblatts. Die Zeiger sind typisch schwertf\u00f6rmig. Das pr\u00e4chtige Wendegeh\u00e4use aus Stahl tr\u00e4gt die gesamte Geschichte des Namens der Uhr in sich: Der Geh\u00e4usek\u00f6rper mit dem Zifferblatt und dem Uhrwerk gleitet in zwei Schienen, die in einem Stift enden, der das Ende durchdringt, so dass das Geh\u00e4use umgedreht und mit einem doppelten Halbkugelverschluss gesichert werden kann. In dieser legend\u00e4ren Uhr arbeitet das Manufakturkaliber 410 von Jaeger LeCoultre. Obwohl die Reverso urspr\u00fcnglich mit Manufakturwerken von Tavannes ausgestattet war, hatte JLC bereits ein tonnenf\u00f6rmiges Kaliber entwickelt, das die Uhr mit hoher Leistung antreiben konnte. So entstand 1933 das Werk JLC 410, von dem es zahlreiche Ableitungen gab (u. a. die Nr. 11). Es ist ein Kaliber von etwa 8\" x 11\" lignes (17,85 mm x 24,55 mm) mit 17 Steinen und l\u00e4uft mit 18.000 Halbschwingungen pro Stunde.","robots":{"index":"index","follow":"follow","max-snippet":"max-snippet:-1","max-image-preview":"max-image-preview:large","max-video-preview":"max-video-preview:-1"},"canonical":"https:\/\/thevintageur.com\/de\/shop\/jaeger-lecoultre-favre-leuba-reverso-stahlgehause-handaufzugswerk-jlc-410-aus-mitte-der-1940er-jahre\/","og_locale":"de_DE","og_type":"article","og_title":"Jaeger LeCoultre - Favre Leuba Reverso Steel Case Manual Winding Movement JLC \u200b\u200b410 From the mid-1940s","og_description":"SPECIFICATIONS Extremely rare Jaeger LeCoultre Reverso co-signed by Favre Leuba, featuring a steel case and powered by a JLC 410 manual winding movement from the mid-1940s. Reversible steel case measuring 23mm x 38mm Original hands JLC Cal. 410 inside ANALYSIS The story of the Reverso's genesis is well-known. It is a timeless watch with a legendary history. When Ren\u00e9-Alfred Chauvot filed the patent for the reversible case in Paris in March 1931, numbered 712868, he could not have imagined the fortunate fate of his simple yet ingenious technical idea. A few months later, in July to be precise, Cesar De Trey (a well-known businessman with ties to the world of watchmaking) acquired the patent rights from Chauvot and named the watch \"Reverso\". Even he could not have imagined how epic the story of that name would become. Meanwhile, in Grenchen, the long-established Maison Favre Leuba was setting out to establish itself in the Indian markets. The Reverso's fate was about to cross paths with Favre Leuba's (along with that of Patek Philippe, Hamilton, Movado, Vacheron Constantin, and a few others). The company's entry into the Indian watch market in the 1930s was marked by a co-marketing agreement signed by Favre Leuba, which had always had a strong foothold in the region. This agreement provided for the dual branding of timepieces destined for the region. In this context, Jaeger-LeCoultre chose to distribute its innovative Reverso line in India as well, placing both its own logo and that of its local partner, Favre Leuba, on the dials of the models. This is a brief history of the watch we present. A few lines of writing are enough to convey the historical importance of this piece. The dial has a light background covered with a fascinating patina and features Arabic numerals to indicate the hours. The small seconds subdial is located at the bottom of the dial. The hands are typically sword-shaped. The glorious reversible steel case carries with it the entire history of the watch's name: the dial\/movement case body slides inside two rails that end in a pin passing through the end, allowing it to be inverted and secured with a double hemisphere lock. This legendary watch houses the Jaeger LeCoultre manufacture caliber 410. Although the Reverso initially featured Tavannes manufacture movements, JLC had already developed a barrel-shaped caliber that could power the watch with high performance. In 1933, the JLC 410 movement was born, which had many derivatives (including the n. 11). It is a caliber of approximately 8\" x 11\" lignes (17.85 mm x 24.55 mm) with 17 jewels and runs at 18,000 vibrations per hour.","og_url":"https:\/\/thevintageur.com\/de\/shop\/jaeger-lecoultre-favre-leuba-reverso-stahlgehause-handaufzugswerk-jlc-410-aus-mitte-der-1940er-jahre\/","og_site_name":"The Vintageur","article_modified_time":"2026-03-12T15:15:33+00:00","og_image":[{"width":960,"height":960,"url":"https:\/\/thevintageur.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2025\/10\/JAEGER-LECOULTRE-FAVRE-LEUBA-REVERSO_1_1-960x960.jpg","type":"image\/jpeg"}],"twitter_card":"summary_large_image","twitter_misc":{"Preis":"","Verf\u00fcgbarkeit":"ausverkauft"},"schema":{"@context":"https:\/\/schema.org","@graph":[{"@type":"WebPage","@id":"https:\/\/thevintageur.com\/shop\/jaeger-lecoultre-favre-leuba-reverso-steel-case-manual-winding-movement-jlc-410-from-the-mid-1940s\/","url":"https:\/\/thevintageur.com\/shop\/jaeger-lecoultre-favre-leuba-reverso-steel-case-manual-winding-movement-jlc-410-from-the-mid-1940s\/","name":"Jaeger LeCoultre - Favre Leuba Reverso Stahlgeh\u00e4use Uhrwerk mit Handaufzug JLC 410 aus der Mitte der 1940er Jahre - The Vintageur","isPartOf":{"@id":"https:\/\/thevintageur.com\/#website"},"primaryImageOfPage":{"@id":"https:\/\/thevintageur.com\/shop\/jaeger-lecoultre-favre-leuba-reverso-steel-case-manual-winding-movement-jlc-410-from-the-mid-1940s\/#primaryimage"},"image":{"@id":"https:\/\/thevintageur.com\/shop\/jaeger-lecoultre-favre-leuba-reverso-steel-case-manual-winding-movement-jlc-410-from-the-mid-1940s\/#primaryimage"},"thumbnailUrl":"https:\/\/thevintageur.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2025\/10\/JAEGER-LECOULTRE-FAVRE-LEUBA-REVERSO_1_1.jpg","datePublished":"2026-03-03T13:20:05+00:00","dateModified":"2026-03-12T15:15:33+00:00","description":"SPEZIFIKATIONEN \u00c4u\u00dferst seltene, von Favre Leuba signierte Jaeger LeCoultre Reverso mit Stahlgeh\u00e4use und einem Handaufzugswerk JLC 410 aus der Mitte der 1940er Jahre. Reverso-Stahlgeh\u00e4use mit den Ma\u00dfen 23 mm x 38 mm Originalzeiger JLC Cal. 410 innen ANALYSE Die Entstehungsgeschichte der Reverso ist bekannt. Sie ist eine zeitlose Uhr mit einer legend\u00e4ren Geschichte. Als Ren\u00e9-Alfred Chauvot im M\u00e4rz 1931 in Paris das Patent f\u00fcr das Wendegeh\u00e4use mit der Nummer 712868 anmeldete, konnte er nicht ahnen, welch gl\u00fcckliches Schicksal seine ebenso einfache wie geniale technische Idee nehmen w\u00fcrde. Einige Monate sp\u00e4ter, genauer gesagt im Juli, erwarb Cesar De Trey (ein bekannter Gesch\u00e4ftsmann mit Verbindungen zur Uhrenwelt) die Patentrechte von Chauvot und taufte die Uhr \"Reverso\". Selbst er konnte nicht ahnen, welch epische Geschichte sich um diesen Namen entwickeln w\u00fcrde. In Grenchen machte sich derweil das alteingesessene Maison Favre Leuba daran, sich auf dem indischen Markt zu etablieren. Das Schicksal der Reverso sollte sich mit demjenigen von Favre Leuba kreuzen (zusammen mit demjenigen von Patek Philippe, Hamilton, Movado, Vacheron Constantin und einigen anderen). Der Eintritt des Unternehmens in den indischen Uhrenmarkt in den 1930er Jahren wurde durch ein Co-Marketing-Abkommen markiert, das von Favre Leuba unterzeichnet wurde, das in dieser Region schon immer stark vertreten war. Diese Vereinbarung sah ein doppeltes Branding der f\u00fcr diese Region bestimmten Zeitmesser vor. In diesem Zusammenhang entschied sich Jaeger-LeCoultre, seine innovative Reverso-Linie auch in Indien zu vertreiben und sowohl sein eigenes Logo als auch das seines lokalen Partners Favre Leuba auf den Zifferbl\u00e4ttern der Modelle anzubringen. Dies ist eine kurze Geschichte der Uhr, die wir Ihnen vorstellen. Ein paar Zeilen reichen aus, um die historische Bedeutung dieses St\u00fccks zu vermitteln. Das Zifferblatt hat einen hellen Hintergrund, der mit einer faszinierenden Patina \u00fcberzogen ist, und verf\u00fcgt \u00fcber arabische Ziffern zur Anzeige der Stunden. Die kleine Sekundenanzeige befindet sich am unteren Rand des Zifferblatts. Die Zeiger sind typisch schwertf\u00f6rmig. Das pr\u00e4chtige Wendegeh\u00e4use aus Stahl tr\u00e4gt die gesamte Geschichte des Namens der Uhr in sich: Der Geh\u00e4usek\u00f6rper mit dem Zifferblatt und dem Uhrwerk gleitet in zwei Schienen, die in einem Stift enden, der das Ende durchdringt, so dass das Geh\u00e4use umgedreht und mit einem doppelten Halbkugelverschluss gesichert werden kann. In dieser legend\u00e4ren Uhr arbeitet das Manufakturkaliber 410 von Jaeger LeCoultre. Obwohl die Reverso urspr\u00fcnglich mit Manufakturwerken von Tavannes ausgestattet war, hatte JLC bereits ein tonnenf\u00f6rmiges Kaliber entwickelt, das die Uhr mit hoher Leistung antreiben konnte. So entstand 1933 das Werk JLC 410, von dem es zahlreiche Ableitungen gab (u. a. die Nr. 11). 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