Jaeger-LeCoultre
With Jaeger-LeCoultre Extract from the Archives confirming production of the present watch in 2005.
For the Reverso Neva, Jaeger-LeCoultre invented a new fine jewellery
technique, the snow setting. The diamonds glide and undulate endlessly
like the waves of Saint Petersburg's famous river, the Neva. To obtain
the effect of snow glistening in the sunshine, the firm's gem setters
juxtapose diamonds of different sizes so as to leave as little metal
visible as possible. Each arrangement of diamonds is unique.
The present watch is set with 620 diamonds with a total weight of
approximately 2.48 carats. It is furthermore preserved in new old stock
condition.