Inside the art of fine watchmaking, with Justin Devaux,
Managing Director of Jaeger-LeCoultre ANZ

Wednesday 1st April
at 6:30pm
In English

Venue
257 Clarence Street,
13th Floor

$20 non-members - $15 for members
A glass of wine included

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Join us for a night of exceptional stories about the watchmaker's watchmaker in conversation with Daniela Plassard, Economic Officer at the Consulate General of Switzerland in Sydney.

In 1833, in the heart of Switzerland’s Vallée de Joux, Antoine LeCoultre transformed a humble family workshop into a cradle of horological mastery. Guided by precision and imagination, he developed the tools and expertise to craft timepieces of extraordinary sophistication. By 1888, his Manufacture had grown to 480 artisans, seamlessly blending tradition, innovation, and artistry a legacy that continues to define Jaeger-LeCoultre today.

Connoisseurs know the Reverso, the first sports watch, was designed so polo players could wear it without breaking the glass or dial. Launched over 90 years ago during the Belle Époque, its reversible case and timeless design have made it an icon, evolving with sophisticated complications and endless personalization possibilities…