Jaeger-LeCoultre proves perfect for the Dark Knight
Without a doubt one of the most
anticipated films of the year, Christopher Nolan's The Dark Knight
Rises is finally out in cinemas around the world, and Jaeger-LeCoultre have created something very
special indeed to celebrate this cinematic event. The final part in
a trilogy that makes up the newest Batman saga on the silver
screen, we see billionaire Bruce Wayne put on the Batsuit one last
time. And what better watch to suit a man with two identities, then
the original Grande Reverso.
In the film we see Christian Bale's
Bruce Wayne wearing the Grande Reverso Date. With its classic
swivel case that hides and reveals the watch at your will, it's
perfect as a symbol for the dual lives of the caped crusader and
the billionaire recluse. For the release of the film Jaeger-LeCoultre has created a special limited
edition Grande Reverso Ultra Thin edition with the Bat-Shield
visible when the watch is reversed. This isn't the first Batman
Reverso either, with a limited Grande Reverso Taille series and an
engraved Batman logo created seventeen years ago for the release of
Batman Forever.
Thankfully the films have improved
since then, just as the Reverso has gone from strength to strength
since inception. Originally created in 1931, the iconic watch is a
familiar face with its unique design and fifty mechanical parts.
Initially designed so that polo playing British officers could flip
the dial over and check the time whilst also protecting from hard
knocks during play, the watch has gone on to become a cult object
that you can personalise with engravings. This is a watch that has
grown over the past eighty years to include new complications and
variations on the watch face whilst still maintaining that classic
swivel case that makes this such an iconic timepiece.
Now out in cinemas the world over,
The Dark Knight Rises has proven to be a truly epic conclusion to a
landmark series. With Jaeger-LeCoultre making such an apt tribute to
both the 1931 original and the masked avenger himself, it's rare we
see two ideas from two different worlds come together so
perfectly.