
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.












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.
What a collection, my friend, what a collection! And you also forgot the Parking! A feast for the eyes. Best, Nicolas
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
Hi They look rather wonderful - it is also the reason why I'm sticking to just one! Cheers JML
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
Fun memories of our paired Funky 70's post! :) Best Blomman
but must highlight the e851. what a stunner! thanks for posting all these pics.
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