Jaeger-LeCoultre proudly presents its latest masterpieces, completing a captivating journey into the world of Japanese art. The brand has unveiled four new limited-edition Reverso Tribute Enamel watches, each a tribute to Katsushika Hokusai's renowned series, 'A Tour of the Waterfalls of the Provinces.' These exquisite timepieces represent the culmination of a multi-year project, first initiated in 2018, to miniaturize Hokusai's iconic waterfall woodblock prints onto the reversible casebacks of the Reverso watches. This collection, showcased at Watches and Wonders 2026, highlights Jaeger-LeCoultre's unwavering commitment to rare artisanal crafts, particularly the demanding art of grand feu enameling.
Masterful Artistry on a Miniature Canvas
In April 2026, at the prestigious Watches and Wonders exhibition, Jaeger-LeCoultre introduced the final quartet of its Hokusai-inspired Reverso Tribute Enamel series. These four new references—Q39334T7 (Rōben Waterfall), Q39334T8 (Kiyotaki Kannon Waterfall), Q39334T6 (Yōrō Waterfall), and Q39331T9 (The Falls at Aoigaoka)—each exemplify unparalleled craftsmanship and artistic dedication. Each watch is meticulously housed in an 18k white gold Reverso case, measuring 45.6 × 27.4 mm with a slim profile of 9.73 mm. The front dial of each model is a unique work of art, featuring a hand-guilloché base created on a rose-engine lathe, with distinctive patterns such as barleycorn, wavy, bamboo-style, and herringbone. These intricate patterns are then adorned with multiple layers of translucent grand feu enamel, fired and dried individually to achieve exceptional depth and vibrant color.
The true marvel, however, lies on the reverse side of each case. Here, Jaeger-LeCoultre's Métiers Rares atelier has meticulously reproduced Hokusai's corresponding waterfall artworks in miniature grand feu enamel. This painstaking process requires a minimum of 14 layers of enamel, each fired at approximately 800°C, culminating in approximately 80 hours of work per piece. These highly detailed compositions, rendered on a surface of merely 2 cm², even feature microscopic hand-painted Japanese inscriptions, a testament to the artisans' precision. Powering these artistic wonders is the manually wound Caliber 822 movement, which boasts a thickness of 2.94mm, operates at a frequency of 3 Hz, and provides a reliable 42-hour power reserve. Each watch is presented on either a black alligator leather strap with an 18k white gold folding clasp or an 18k white gold Milanese "Or Deco" bracelet, further enhancing their exclusivity. With only 10 pieces available for each reference, these limited editions are highly coveted by collectors and connoisseurs, with pricing available upon request.
The meticulous craftsmanship demonstrated in this Hokusai series reminds us of the enduring value of traditional artistry in an increasingly automated world. Jaeger-LeCoultre's commitment to investing in time-consuming and challenging techniques like grand feu enameling, despite the significant costs and effort involved, sets a remarkable standard. The Reverso's unique design, originally conceived to protect the dial during polo matches, has found a new, artistic purpose as a canvas for miniature masterpieces. It transforms the functional into the profoundly aesthetic, offering owners a hidden treasure that reveals itself with a simple flip. This dedication to preserving and elevating rare crafts serves as an inspiration, showcasing how historical art forms can be beautifully integrated into contemporary luxury, providing a tangible link to heritage and an appreciation for the extraordinary skill of human hands.