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JML_watches, a passionate collector, embarks on a fascinating journey through his diverse collection of alarm watches, a complication he holds in high regard. This series, originally posted in 2020, offers a unique look into the variety and charm of these horological instruments, from vintage Soviet pieces to iconic Swiss models. His detailed posts provide an invaluable resource for both seasoned collectors and newcomers interested in the distinctive world of alarm watches.
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- The Poljot alarm, with its vibrant blue dial and loud alarm, marked the beginning of the author's deep dive into collecting alarm watches.
- The Seiko Bellmatic stands out as an early automatic alarm, offering a vast array of case styles and dial colors, making it a compelling sub-collection on its own.
- The Vulcain Cricket, an iconic Swiss alarm from the early 1960s, features a radium dial and a distinctive, loud alarm, making it a great choice for those seeking presence.
- The Lanco Fon showcases an elegant single-crown design for all functions, including an alarm readiness indicator, though these vintage pieces can be quite fragile today.
- The Jaeger-LeCoultre Memovox, a manual-wound version from the late 90s/early 00s with an open caseback, is highlighted as another iconic Swiss alarm watch.
- The Brainmatic, powered by the AS5008 movement, represents fully automated alarms where the rotor winds both the movement and the alarm spring, embodying a full 70s aesthetic.
- The Omega Memomatic is notable for being one of the few automatic alarms allowing precise setting of both alarm hours and minutes, despite its larger size compared to contemporaries like the Chronostop.
- The Oris Wristalarm from the late nineties, though small, is described as mighty and notably loud, concluding the author's week-long series of alarm watches.
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