
Hs111's post offers a delightful glimpse into his Jaeger-LeCoultre Memovox collection, showcasing a 'Quintet' of round vintage models. His intention to give these alarm watches more wrist time highlights the personal connection collectors have with their pieces and the joy of rediscovering favorites. This post serves as an excellent resource for enthusiasts interested in the diverse world of vintage Memovox references.


The Jaeger-LeCoultre Memovox reference E875 represents a notable iteration of the alarm watch series, distinguished by its specific design elements and production period. This reference is recognized for its integration of the alarm function within a robust case, characteristic of the brand's mid-century technical advancements in wristwatches. It stands as a key example of the Memovox line's evolution, offering both practicality and a distinctive aesthetic that appeals to collectors interested in functional complications.
This particular reference typically features a stainless steel case, housing a self-winding movement. The case diameter is commonly found around 37mm, a size that was prevalent for men's watches during its era of production. The watch is powered by the Jaeger-LeCoultre Caliber 916, a high-beat automatic movement with a power reserve of approximately 45 hours. The crystal is generally acrylic, protecting a dial that often includes a rotating central disc for setting the alarm.
The E875 is sought after by collectors who appreciate the technical ingenuity of the Memovox alarm mechanism combined with a classic watch design. Its appeal lies in its reliable automatic movement and the distinctive sound of its mechanical alarm. The reference contributes to the broader narrative of Jaeger-LeCoultre's horological contributions, showcasing the brand's commitment to developing useful complications for everyday wear.
2 E 855 with a different dial, 2 E 875 with a different dial, and a Funky E 861. Among these 5, I have a soft spot for the E 855 Ebene. Your dial is flawless. Nice Quintett! Best, Nicolas
.. and still recall the day ! - And you were part of her find ! :) - Also like the 875s, the blue/ white is cool versatility, I think.. And yes, the Ebene indeed is special, also the story which goes with her... The E861 also is a pretty cool funky lady, and has her twin in the North ! Oh yes, one thing comes to my mind : - Blomman's fantastic shot of the old catalog and ad lovely reminiscence.. Love Blomman's pic.. Ad + orig watch & Look at the hair style And yes, two Refs represented here
.. and on my side, I'm still sorry to have missed the TTP 65 / Boutique edition in SS ! ;) ;) both are nice, very nice, but the '65 is a "hammer" piece !! - thx again, for so nicely chipping in ! Best, hs
That's a nice collection you have... Like Amanico, I love the Ebene version you have, but just because (and I'm wearing it today ;-) ) I already own the blue & gray dial version... :-) Cheers, Gautier
Wear them in best of health Yours chum D
Such as the 3072 and the Parking! ;) All the best, Nicolas
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