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Dear Meryl ...

Heritage director Stéphane Belmont recalls saying goodbye to a rare Jaeger-lecoultre Reverso, which went on to grace the wrist of one of Hollywood’s leading ladies

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Jaeger-lecoultre’s Heritage Gallery is dedicated to preserving and showcasing our brand’s legacy. Housed in the oldest building of our Vallée de Joux manufactur­e, the space was refurbishe­d in 2017. Aged archives and documents line the shelves of this museum, as do some of Jaeger-lecoultre’s most iconic timepieces, most of which date from the 1920s to the late 1980s. We were able to buy back most of them through auction houses.

I’ve been with Jaeger-lecoultre for over 20 years and in that time hundreds of vintage watches have been displayed at our Heritage Gallery. There is, however, one yellow gold model from the 1980s that will always be important to me. It is the smallest and thinnest Reverso ever made thanks to quartz technology, which revolution­ised the industry in the 1970s and meant watches could be powered electronic­ally, with no moving parts at all.

Only one picture remains of this timepiece, and it has been exactly ten years since the watch left our manufactur­e for good. A solid gold timepiece isn’t something that’s made every day, so we were very lucky to be able to purchase it from an auction house in 1991 when we were celebratin­g the 60th anniversar­y of Reverso. It’s so rare that it’s the only one of its kind that we’ve been able to display in our Heritage Gallery.

So, what happened? Well, years later when we were celebratin­g the 80th anniversar­y of the Reverso, we had a request from a costume designer who was looking for a watch for award-winning actress Meryl Streep to wear in The Iron Lady (2011). It was a highly anticipate­d biographic­al drama film based on the life and career of Margaret Thatcher, the first female prime minister of Britain. The brief was that the watch had to have been made between the 1960s and 1980s, so we proposed this special yellow gold Reverso.

Meryl Streep liked this watch so much that our team in the States decided to gift it to her. While it’s sad we no longer have it on display, Streep is a timeless actor who is very versatile—just like the Reverso. The two of them are a perfect match, and it’s good to know that the watch is being worn. For me, it can be sad to have watches locked away in museums. It’s much better to see them on the wrist than in a showcase.

There have been other Jaegerleco­ultre watches worn by celebritie­s that we’d also love to get our hands on. We know that Picasso wore a triple calendar from the 1940s and actor Steve Mcqueen was photograph­ed with a Memovox from the 1960s. But I must admit that I’d love to see this yellow gold Reverso one last time. So, Meryl: if you’re reading this, come visit us in Vallée de Joux.

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The watch worn by Meryl Streep in The Iron Lady (2011)
Stéphane Belmont, heritage director at Jaeger-lecoultre. Opposite page: The watch worn by Meryl Streep in The Iron Lady (2011)

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