
Nicolas, known as amanico, reignites a crucial discussion about the Jaeger-LeCoultre Memovox, a collection he asserts is integral to JLC's identity. He challenges the community to look beyond the popular Polaris and Deep Sea models and appreciate the broader range of Memovox watches, particularly the dressier variants. Nicolas emphasizes the unique appeal of a manual-wind, no-date Memovox with a 3/6/9 dial and patinated tritium dots, inviting fellow collectors to share their own favorites.
The modern Memovox International.
I agree that the classic modern Memovox don't get as much attention as it deserves! Of the modern (non-sporty) Memovox I have three favourites. All three are for different reasons... The Master Reveil - the modern classic! Master Memovox International - the modern version of the elusive 3160! Master Memovox - the inovative, manual, gong mounted on the case back crystal, ... And the sound... Ah, the sound! What I do not agree with you is that what I wish for in the future... Rather than see a bla
The picture of the Memo International is superb, well chosen background. The only thing I would have loved to see on the " International " is a no date version, or at least, a window which doesn't eat the alarm indexes ring. But you know my absolute favourite, here... ;) Best, Nicolas
Hi Your Master Reveil looks great. If I was going to add to what I've got this would most definitely be on e the agenda. Fab watch. Cheers JML
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