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Jaeger-LeCoultre

Reference 278.3.66 Reverso 1931 Seconde Centrale | A special edition white gold reversible wristwatch with engraved and enameled case back, Presented to David H. Gilmour, Circa 2016

Auction Closed

December 8, 10:03 PM GMT

Estimate

10,000 - 20,000 USD

Lot Details

Description

Dial: black

Caliber: cal. 966A mechanical, 28 jewels

Case: 18k white gold, reversible, engraved and enameled case back

Case number: 3'033'453

Closure: 18k white gold Jaeger-LeCoultre buckle

Size: 46.8 x 27.4 mm

Signed: case, dial and movement

Box: yes

Papers: no

Accessories: Jaeger-LeCoultre presentation box with outer packaging

A Canadian-born entrepreneur, David Gilmour was a visionary businessman who transformed a remote corner of the South Pacific into a world-renowned destination of luxury and tranquility. In the 1990s, he developed The Wakaya Club & Spa on Wakaya, a small private island he owned in Fiji. Established in 1990 on a former coconut plantation, the resort comprised eight freestanding suites and was conceived a place where Mr. Gilmour’s friends could gather to enjoy the peaceful and relaxed energy of the island.


The idyllic retreat soon attracted an elite clientele, including Tom Cruise, Bill and Melinda Gates, and Keith Richards. During his guests’ visits, Gilmour noticed that many preferred to drink imported water from Geneva. Inspired by Fiji’s natural abundance, he explored the region and learned of an underground aquifer beneath the volcanic highlands of Viti Levu. Rich in silica and filtered naturally through volcanic rock, this water became the foundation of Fiji Natural Artesian Water, launched in 1996. Promoted for its exceptional purity, a reflection of Fiji’s geographic isolation, the brand rapidly achieved global success, becoming the second-largest imported bottled water in the United States after San Pellegrino.


The present watch, featuring a black Art Deco–inspired dial, is a special edition that pays homage to the original Reverso of the 1930s. The reversible case serves as a perfect canvas for the finely engraved and enameled logo of The Wakaya Club & Spa, with Gilmour's initials below.