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Jaeger-LeCoultre Memovox Collection Showcase

By hs111 · Jul 21, 2015 · 13 replies
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Hs111 invites readers into his Jaeger-LeCoultre Memovox collection, showcasing a range of models from the late 1950s through the early 1980s. This post highlights the diversity of Memovox designs, from classic elegance to the 'funky' aesthetics of the 1970s, offering a visual journey through a dedicated collector's passion for JLC's iconic alarm watch.

Friends,
as several of my Memovoxes have been for a light service,
and recently have come back, I re-juggled a bit my watchbox for them.

Also am happy, that they are back and in very good shape.

It appeared a good occasion to have some fresh pics made and do a
little group-shooting, also.

Several of you may know, that one of my main JLC Vintage emphasis points
was/is on the Memos, starting from the late 50ies, 60ies,
then stretching into the early 80ies, and thereby also
encompassing the crazy times of the funky 70ies..

Thus, without further ado, let's start with the little journey through
my Memo watchbox a bit:

I'll start with one of my most loved Memovox pieces:
It is a classic, which I had been looking for quite some time,
before it crossed my way, some 5 years ago by coincidence.



Black "Knight" Memovox, E 855, cal 825

To complete the pair, a white version is required,


White, "Ebene" type E 855

The name from her Ebony type indices, (like wood) within the metal indices.
( Mine has long indices, but there also were short indices, such as one
from our friend Blomman)

The 855 was a widely produced and distributed model, in various
metals, various colors, as well.
It carries caliber 825, an automatic bumper movement with date

My personal 855 favs have remained these two:
black & white, Yin & Yang..

Further we progress into the turbulent, funky 70 ies,
also full of exuberant case shapes, designs:
Much then was daring and unusual.

We find some really characteristic cases and watches, also
within JLC:

Here presenting you with the square-shaped, "TV-screen" like
case, and in a two- tone color-pattern


E 871, here my white/ light blue version
with metal original bracelet

Even more masculine shapes, sporty cases were next:
with strong appeal, with being quite charming, nevertheless:



E 872, strong case, round " edges", but
real pleasure on the wrist, wearing very comfy..


Another view for one of my fav Vintage MMVs, E 872

Next another "curvy", very sophisticated version,
one having the more modern Cal 916, with greater
accuracy.

It's a watch which has been advertised in a number of catalogs,
brochures, a watch so very 70ies, with a note of chic and splendor.

But still promoted, even as a sports watch, being able to do
"..split second measurements", see the subsecond indices



E 861, "the watch as your companion", from sporty to fancy

Finally for the 70 ies, at least, a very unusual piece, made for the
US market, labelled LC with a daring shape and appeal, curves
& indices:



LC 3072: fancy character, unusual color scheme,
round shiny indices, matched by the stingray strap's twinkle

Let's now enter a time of already more advanced movements,
such as here, in the multi-version / multi color E 875, some
of which carry the engraved logo of " Speedbeat", beating
with higher frequency of 28800.

Also here, a plentiful conundrum of versions and colors,
bi-color ( blue/ white), blue/blue, white/silver just to name a few..



E 875 Speedbeat bi-color

Or more uniform, but still eye catching..



E875 , blue / blue.. Very nice to go out..
or just match one of your blue shirts..

Finally - white and silver-white
sun-brushed inner disc


Classical companion in all white



I guess, I'll stop here - as you have realized,

I have not touched on the modern Memovoxes
( eg: MCM, Polaris or DSAs), as they are different, pretty much;

I have also spared the Vintage diver MMVs, as they
are a different line and also, as I don't have any
Vintage Diver Memovoxes..

- others here are much more dignified and able to
exhibit some of their Diver MMV treasures..

Thus, finally a little group shot of my 2015 MMV " re-shuffled"
Vintage Memovox box.




Middle: From left: E855 black & 855 white, E 875 blue/blue,
white/ blue & all white; Far Right: E 861
Top (cross lies) : LC 3072, E 872; Bottom (cross) E 871

Hope you liked a bit this peeking into the MMV box;
I still do... A lot !!

Best & Cheers,
hs smile smile


PS: for those of you, further interested in part of the
Memovox saga, here a link to a series of posts, by Blomman & myself,
aided by several here, such as. Nico, Clavi & some more:

Search for title in JLC:
Funky Memovoxes - A paired journey into the 70ies!

http://jlc.watchprosite.com/?show=forumpost&fi=2&pi=6254318&ti=910893&msid=&s=
( Sorry, link appears not to work this time)






This message has been edited by hs111 on 2015-07-21 08:27:50


This message has been edited by hs111 on 2015-07-21 08:31:44

About the Jaeger LeCoultre Memovox Ref. 3072

The Jaeger LeCoultre Memovox reference 3072 is part of the "Funky Memovox" series from the 1970s, characterized by its distinctive case shapes and dial aesthetics that reflect the design trends of the era. This reference contributes to a lineage of alarm watches from the brand, known for their practical complication and varied stylistic interpretations over decades. It represents a period of experimentation in watch design, moving away from more traditional forms.

The reference 3072 typically features a cushion-shaped or tonneau-shaped case, often crafted from stainless steel. These cases house an automatic winding movement, likely from the 916 or 918 caliber family, which powers the timekeeping and the mechanical alarm function. The crystal is generally acrylic, consistent with watches of this period, providing a clear view of the dial.

For collectors, the Memovox 3072 appeals to those interested in vintage Jaeger LeCoultre pieces, particularly the more unconventional designs of the 1970s. It stands as an example of the brand's willingness to adapt its established alarm complication to contemporary fashion, offering a different aesthetic compared to earlier or later Memovox iterations. Its unique appearance makes it a notable piece within the broader Memovox family.

Specifications

Caliber
Cal. 916
Case
Stainless steel
Diameter
39mm
Dial
Blue
Crystal
Acrylic

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AM
amanico
Jul 21, 2015

What a collection, my friend, what a collection! And you also forgot the Parking! A feast for the eyes. Best, Nicolas

HS
hs111
Jul 21, 2015

And here they are ! -- For your eyes only & thank you again for all your kind encouragement ! J LC 3161 E 851.. My very Best summerly greetings, hs

JM
jml_watches
Jul 21, 2015

Hi They look rather wonderful - it is also the reason why I'm sticking to just one! Cheers JML

DR
DRMW
Jul 21, 2015

Those tvscreen cases are funky but in a cool kind of way, I think it's the proportion of the shape and size that makes it work aesthetically. Thanks for the pics hs111! -MW

BL
blomman Mr Blue
Jul 22, 2015

Fun memories of our paired Funky 70's post! :) Best Blomman

KE
keks
Jul 22, 2015

but must highlight the e851. what a stunner! thanks for posting all these pics.

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