
The Jaeger-LeCoultre Memovox International reference 3161... One of the most elusive references ever made by JLC... I was hunting all over the world before I found mine! Best Blomman


The Jaeger-LeCoultre Memovox Parking Ref. 3161 is a specialized variant within the broader Memovox alarm watch series, distinguished by its unique dial complication. Introduced in 1958, this reference was part of Jaeger-LeCoultre's 'Jubilé' year offerings, marking a period of innovation for the brand. It represents a niche application of the alarm function, tailored for a specific, practical purpose.
This reference typically features a stainless steel case, housing a manual-winding alarm movement. The dial is characterized by an inner rotating disc, which is set via a second crown, and features a distinctive 'P' or parking meter graphic. This allows the wearer to set a visual reminder for parking durations, a novel complication for its time. The case dimensions are generally modest, aligning with mid-century watch aesthetics.
For collectors, the Memovox Parking Ref. 3161 is notable for its specific historical context and unique dial execution. Its specialized function and limited production contribute to its desirability, offering a distinct piece of Jaeger-LeCoultre's horological history. It stands as an example of the brand's willingness to integrate practical, albeit unconventional, features into its mechanical timepieces.
Vintage charm full scale here. Yours D
May I ask how this works? Is there an alarm and a world time function?
is (manually) set center over the hour hand, the city names will show what time it is in the corresponding city. Example, if in the photo the city names would be centred over the hour hand - It's 01:55 (2019-01-28) in Singapore, then you read Bangkok is one hour behind 00:55. At the same time you see that New Your is 12:55 (2019-01-27). Best Blomman
Thanks for sharing, had no idea these existed
Im curious about the background. Whats the story? best Christian
GP! That is the cover from the 1940 Girard-Perregaux catalogue. I found it very appropriate here...! Best Blomman
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