{"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-cassa-in-acciaio-movimento-a-carica-manuale-jlc-410-della-meta-degli-anni-40","status":"publish","type":"product","link":"https:\/\/thevintageur.com\/it\/shop\/jaeger-lecoultre-favre-leuba-reverso-steel-case-manual-winding-movement-jlc-410-from-the-mid-1940s\/","title":{"rendered":"Jaeger LeCoultre - Favre Leuba Reverso Cassa in acciaio Movimento a carica manuale JLC 410 Dalla met\u00e0 degli anni '40"},"content":{"rendered":"<p class=\"selectable-text copyable-text x15bjb6t x1n2onr6\"><strong><span class=\"selectable-text copyable-text xkrh14z\">SPECIFICHE<\/span><\/strong><\/p>\n<p class=\"selectable-text copyable-text x15bjb6t x1n2onr6\"><span class=\"selectable-text copyable-text xkrh14z\">Rarissimo Jaeger LeCoultre Reverso co-firmato da Favre Leuba, con cassa in acciaio e movimento JLC 410 a carica manuale della met\u00e0 degli anni Quaranta.<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"selectable-text copyable-text x15bjb6t x1n2onr6\"><span class=\"selectable-text copyable-text xkrh14z\">Cassa reversibile in acciaio di 23 mm x 38 mm<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"selectable-text copyable-text x15bjb6t x1n2onr6\"><span class=\"selectable-text copyable-text xkrh14z\">Mani originali<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"selectable-text copyable-text x15bjb6t x1n2onr6\"><span class=\"selectable-text copyable-text xkrh14z\">JLC Cal. 410 interno<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"selectable-text copyable-text x15bjb6t x1n2onr6\"><strong><span class=\"selectable-text copyable-text xkrh14z\">ANALISI<\/span><\/strong><\/p>\n<p class=\"selectable-text copyable-text x15bjb6t x1n2onr6\"><span class=\"selectable-text copyable-text xkrh14z\">La storia della genesi del Reverso \u00e8 nota. \u00c8 un orologio senza tempo con una storia leggendaria. Quando Ren\u00e9-Alfred Chauvot deposit\u00f2 a Parigi, nel marzo del 1931, il brevetto della cassa reversibile, numerato 712868, non poteva immaginare il fortunato destino della sua semplice ma geniale idea tecnica. Pochi mesi dopo, per la precisione a luglio, Cesar De Trey (un noto uomo d'affari legato al mondo dell'orologeria) acquist\u00f2 i diritti di brevetto da Chauvot e chiam\u00f2 l'orologio \"Reverso\". Nemmeno lui poteva immaginare quanto sarebbe diventata epica la storia di quel nome.<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"selectable-text copyable-text x15bjb6t x1n2onr6\"><span class=\"selectable-text copyable-text xkrh14z\">Nel frattempo, a Grenchen, l'affermata Maison Favre Leuba si accingeva ad affermarsi sui mercati indiani. Il destino del Reverso stava per incrociarsi con quello di Favre Leuba (insieme a quello di Patek Philippe, Hamilton, Movado, Vacheron Constantin e pochi altri). L'ingresso dell'azienda nel mercato indiano degli orologi, negli anni Trenta, fu segnato da un accordo di co-marketing firmato da Favre Leuba, che aveva sempre avuto una forte presenza nella regione. L'accordo prevedeva il doppio marchio per i segnatempo destinati alla regione. In questo contesto, Jaeger-LeCoultre scelse di distribuire la sua innovativa linea Reverso anche in India, apponendo sui quadranti dei modelli sia il proprio logo che quello del partner locale, Favre Leuba.<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"selectable-text copyable-text x15bjb6t x1n2onr6\"><span class=\"selectable-text copyable-text xkrh14z\">Questa \u00e8 una breve storia dell'orologio che presentiamo. Poche righe di scrittura sono sufficienti a trasmettere l'importanza storica di questo pezzo.<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"selectable-text copyable-text x15bjb6t x1n2onr6\"><span class=\"selectable-text copyable-text xkrh14z\">Il quadrante ha uno sfondo chiaro ricoperto da un'affascinante patina e presenta numeri arabi per indicare le ore. Il quadrante dei piccoli secondi si trova nella parte inferiore del quadrante. Le lancette hanno la tipica forma a spada.<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"selectable-text copyable-text x15bjb6t x1n2onr6\"><span class=\"selectable-text copyable-text xkrh14z\">La splendida cassa reversibile in acciaio porta con s\u00e9 tutta la storia del nome dell'orologio: il corpo della cassa del quadrante\/movimento scorre all'interno di due binari che terminano con un perno che attraversa l'estremit\u00e0, consentendo di invertirla e di bloccarla con una serratura a doppia semisfera.<\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"selectable-text copyable-text x15bjb6t x1n2onr6\"><span class=\"selectable-text copyable-text xkrh14z\">Questo leggendario orologio ospita il calibro 410 di manifattura Jaeger LeCoultre. Sebbene il Reverso fosse inizialmente dotato di movimenti di manifattura Tavannes, JLC aveva gi\u00e0 sviluppato un calibro a bariletto in grado di alimentare l'orologio con elevate prestazioni. Nel 1933 \u00e8 nato il movimento JLC 410, che ha avuto molti derivati (tra cui il n. 11). Si tratta di un calibro di circa 8\u2033 x 11\u2033 lignes (17,85 mm x 24,55 mm) con 17 rubini e che funziona a 18.000 alternanze l'ora.<\/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). 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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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Cassa reversibile in acciaio di 23 mm x 38 mm Lancette originali JLC Cal. 410 all'interno ANALISI La storia della genesi del Reverso \u00e8 nota. \u00c8 un orologio senza tempo con una storia leggendaria. Quando Ren\u00e9-Alfred Chauvot deposit\u00f2 a Parigi, nel marzo del 1931, il brevetto per la cassa reversibile, numerato 712868, non poteva immaginare il fortunato destino della sua semplice ma geniale idea tecnica. Pochi mesi dopo, per la precisione a luglio, Cesar De Trey (un noto uomo d'affari legato al mondo dell'orologeria) acquist\u00f2 i diritti di brevetto da Chauvot e chiam\u00f2 l'orologio \"Reverso\". Nemmeno lui poteva immaginare quanto sarebbe diventata epica la storia di quel nome. Nel frattempo, a Grenchen, la Maison Favre Leuba, gi\u00e0 da tempo affermata, stava per affermarsi sui mercati indiani. Il destino del Reverso stava per incrociarsi con quello di Favre Leuba (insieme a quello di Patek Philippe, Hamilton, Movado, Vacheron Constantin e pochi altri). L'ingresso dell'azienda nel mercato indiano degli orologi, negli anni Trenta, fu segnato da un accordo di co-marketing firmato da Favre Leuba, che aveva sempre avuto una forte presenza nella regione. L'accordo prevedeva il doppio marchio per i segnatempo destinati alla regione. In questo contesto, Jaeger-LeCoultre scelse di distribuire la sua innovativa linea Reverso anche in India, apponendo sui quadranti dei modelli sia il proprio logo che quello del partner locale, Favre Leuba. Questa \u00e8 una breve storia dell'orologio che presentiamo. Poche righe di scrittura sono sufficienti a trasmettere l'importanza storica di questo pezzo. Il quadrante ha uno sfondo chiaro ricoperto da un'affascinante patina e presenta numeri arabi per indicare le ore. Il contatore dei piccoli secondi si trova nella parte inferiore del quadrante. Le lancette hanno la tipica forma a spada. La splendida cassa reversibile in acciaio porta con s\u00e9 tutta la storia del nome dell'orologio: il corpo della cassa del quadrante\/movimento scorre all'interno di due binari che terminano con un perno che passa attraverso l'estremit\u00e0, consentendo di invertirla e di fissarla con una serratura a doppia semisfera. Questo leggendario orologio ospita il calibro 410 di manifattura Jaeger LeCoultre. Sebbene il Reverso fosse inizialmente dotato di movimenti di manifattura Tavannes, JLC aveva gi\u00e0 sviluppato un calibro a bariletto in grado di alimentare l'orologio con elevate prestazioni. Nel 1933 \u00e8 nato il movimento JLC 410, che ha avuto molti derivati (tra cui il n. 11). Si tratta di un calibro di circa 8\" x 11\" lignes (17,85 mm x 24,55 mm) con 17 rubini e che funziona a 18.000 alternanze l'ora.","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\/it\/negozio\/jaeger-lecoultre-favre-leuba-reverso-cassa-in-acciaio-movimento-a-carica-manuale-jlc-410-della-meta-degli-anni-40\/","og_locale":"it_IT","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\/it\/negozio\/jaeger-lecoultre-favre-leuba-reverso-cassa-in-acciaio-movimento-a-carica-manuale-jlc-410-della-meta-degli-anni-40\/","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":{"Prezzo":"","Disponibilit\u00e0":"Esaurito"},"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 Cassa in acciaio Movimento a carica manuale JLC 410 Dalla met\u00e0 degli anni '40 - Il 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":"SPECIFICHE Rarissimo Jaeger LeCoultre Reverso co-firmato da Favre Leuba, con cassa in acciaio e movimento JLC 410 a carica manuale della met\u00e0 degli anni Quaranta. Cassa reversibile in acciaio di 23 mm x 38 mm Lancette originali JLC Cal. 410 all'interno ANALISI La storia della genesi del Reverso \u00e8 nota. \u00c8 un orologio senza tempo con una storia leggendaria. Quando Ren\u00e9-Alfred Chauvot deposit\u00f2 a Parigi, nel marzo del 1931, il brevetto per la cassa reversibile, numerato 712868, non poteva immaginare il fortunato destino della sua semplice ma geniale idea tecnica. Pochi mesi dopo, per la precisione a luglio, Cesar De Trey (un noto uomo d'affari legato al mondo dell'orologeria) acquist\u00f2 i diritti di brevetto da Chauvot e chiam\u00f2 l'orologio \"Reverso\". Nemmeno lui poteva immaginare quanto sarebbe diventata epica la storia di quel nome. Nel frattempo, a Grenchen, la Maison Favre Leuba, gi\u00e0 da tempo affermata, stava per affermarsi sui mercati indiani. Il destino del Reverso stava per incrociarsi con quello di Favre Leuba (insieme a quello di Patek Philippe, Hamilton, Movado, Vacheron Constantin e pochi altri). L'ingresso dell'azienda nel mercato indiano degli orologi, negli anni Trenta, fu segnato da un accordo di co-marketing firmato da Favre Leuba, che aveva sempre avuto una forte presenza nella regione. L'accordo prevedeva il doppio marchio per i segnatempo destinati alla regione. In questo contesto, Jaeger-LeCoultre scelse di distribuire la sua innovativa linea Reverso anche in India, apponendo sui quadranti dei modelli sia il proprio logo che quello del partner locale, Favre Leuba. Questa \u00e8 una breve storia dell'orologio che presentiamo. Poche righe di scrittura sono sufficienti a trasmettere l'importanza storica di questo pezzo. Il quadrante ha uno sfondo chiaro ricoperto da un'affascinante patina e presenta numeri arabi per indicare le ore. Il contatore dei piccoli secondi si trova nella parte inferiore del quadrante. Le lancette hanno la tipica forma a spada. La splendida cassa reversibile in acciaio porta con s\u00e9 tutta la storia del nome dell'orologio: il corpo della cassa del quadrante\/movimento scorre all'interno di due binari che terminano con un perno che passa attraverso l'estremit\u00e0, consentendo di invertirla e di fissarla con una serratura a doppia semisfera. Questo leggendario orologio ospita il calibro 410 di manifattura Jaeger LeCoultre. Sebbene il Reverso fosse inizialmente dotato di movimenti di manifattura Tavannes, JLC aveva gi\u00e0 sviluppato un calibro a bariletto in grado di alimentare l'orologio con elevate prestazioni. Nel 1933 \u00e8 nato il movimento JLC 410, che ha avuto molti derivati (tra cui il n. 11). 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