Jaeger-LeCoultre Vintage Memovox Exhibition Paris
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Jaeger-LeCoultre Vintage Memovox Exhibition Paris

By amanico · Dec 1, 2010 · 77 replies
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Amanico's detailed report captures the essence of a truly unique event: a vintage Jaeger-LeCoultre Memovox exhibition at Artcurial in Paris. This article serves as a historical document, showcasing an impressive collection of Memovox models from 1950 to the early 1980s. It provides an invaluable glimpse into the evolution of this iconic alarm watch, highlighting rare references and significant horological milestones.

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From the 25th to the 28th of November, was held in Paris, at the famous auction house Artcurial ( 7, Rond Point des Champs Elysées ) one of the most impressive - if not THE most impressive - exhibition of Vintage Memovoxes.

A collector - a friend - accepted to share some of his most interesting pieces for that occasion.

All the Memovoxes which were made from 1950 to the early 80ies were not present, but an exhaustive collection of this iconic watch from our beloved Manufacture seems an impossible task to achieve.

But the big merit of this exhibition is that the current authentic models, side by side with some very rare and almost never seen treasures are gathered in 5 display windows, for our intense and biggest pleasure:

1/ The Manual wind Memovox.

2/ The Automatic Memovox.

3/ The Memovox from the 70ies.

4/ The special series.

5/ The Alarm clocks and documents.

I'm not happy at all with the pictures taken during this exhibition - Was it because of the bad light conditions, the excellent Champagne, or both? - but I managed to get a private photography session with the owner of these marvels, which I will post later.

Anyway, at least you'll have a first sight of this important event, here and now.

The event started with an interesting speech made by Yves Meylan and Romain Réa about the History and the importance of this model.

Romain ( owner of the watch shop " Romain Réa " and watch expert for Artcurial ), on your left, Yves ( Ex Director for JLC French Market ) on your right:



As expected, a lot of people came to the inauguration cocktail, friends, old and new, all sharing the Memovox fever:



Follow the guide...

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1/ The manual wind Memovoxes.

The References 3150, 3151, 3154, 3155, E 850, E 851, E 852, and E 858 are the members of this family, housing the Cal 489, 601, and 814.

There was also another manual wind movement, the Cal 911 ( Date version of the Cal 910 ), but we'll mention it later.

All these watches have a 33 mm to 35 mm case, and as things are never easy, there were some variations in the color and style of the dial.

A general view on the display window:



The down part of the display window, showing the Memovoxes with classic ( straight or teardrop ) lugs:



And, above, the Memovoxes which came with the tubular lugs ( Ref 3150 only ) :



2/ The " Automatic " Memovoxes from the Sixties:

Here, only 2 references, the E 853, housing the Cal 815, and the E 855 ( Cal 825 ).

The Cal 815 and 825 are exacty the same at the unique exception of the Date ( Cal 825 only ).

The E 853 was indeed the first automatic Memovox, which appeared as soon as 1956.

It is a kind of milestone in the Horological History, since this is the first Automatic Alarm watch!

The E 855 came in 1959 / 1960 and is certainly the most popular Memovox Reference, the most produced, too ( 10 years ), and the model which received the most evolutions regarding its dial.



The down part of the display window is dedicated to the E 855...

 



... And 3 Alarm movements ( Cal 489, and 814, which are manual, while the CAl 825 is Automatic ) :



While the upper part is showing two different E 853 ( left side of your screen ) :



3/ The Memovoxes from the Seventies:

The reign of Madness, excess, crazy and strong shapes, most of the time, and the introduction of a modern alarm movement, the Cal 916, which is not a bumper anymore.

A general view on this era:



Located at the bottom, the TV screen, the cushion, and the " round ovale " cases E 871 / E 872 / E 861 ( using the Cal 825, but the same watchexisted with the cal 916 under the Ref E 873 ) :



While, above, some more conventionally shaped Memovoxes found their place:



4/ The " Special Memovoxes ".

Here are gathered some rare ( sometimes, very rare ) birds, very well known from us, but sometimes, pure and delightful discoveries.

These Treasures went through time, from the mid Fifties, globally, to the end of the sixties.

The name are " Parking ", " Polaris ", " Deep Sea Alarm ", " Jubilé ", well, name you already heard about or read here.

Some less known references, such as the E 11 005, which housed gthe Cal 911 ( manual wind ), the 3159 in Rose Gold, or THE Memovox reference, the E 855, but with a gorgeous and very rare brown dial, were the true stars of the show.



A focus on the Diving Stars, the Polaris and the Deep Sea Alarm, on their JB Champion ( DSA ) or Gay Freres ( Polaris ) bracelets:



I was totally under the charm of the Ref 3159 ( Jubilé Rose Gold Memovox ), and what to say about this fabulous E 855 brown dial ( 14 Kt Gold, stainless steel case back ) ?



At the bottom, on the Brown E 855, a revelation for me, the E 11005, which came in 150 pieces in 80 micron Gold plated, or in 500 pieces in stainless steel, or this 3154 which has a very interesting historical background, as it belonged to the Colonel Ayersman, but we'll say more about it later...



At the top of the display window, the famous Memovox Parking, in two references, 3161 ( with some applied numbers ), and E 858 ( without applied numbers ) :



5/ The Alarms clocks and various documents about the Memovox in general:

The genius of " La Grande Maison " was not limited to wrist watches, but also to Alarm Clocks: Pocket watches, Key Ring, Table clocks, the imagination of our Manufacture seems to know no limits!

The Alarm Clocks were produced from the Mid Fifties ( somewhere between 1956 ) to 1978.

A view on the spectacular display window dedicated to this thema reveals some interesting documents, too:



Aren't they lovely?





Now, a view on some very interesting documents.

Some look familiar to you, I'm sure, such as this one: " your Memory's memory ".

You will also see with interest the gold version of the Memovox E 855 with these large and short indexes ( which I personally never saw... )



A nice trio of Memovox from the Seventies, accompanied with a funny illustration:



The diversity of the Seventies, featuring 4 different Memovox References...



... Or in the company of its contemporanean " sisters ":





For our German Friends:



And, to end as we started... A nice 3150, on a document featuring a Ref 3151...



Same dial, different lugs and references... All the Memovox problematic!

It was also the perfect opportunity to meet a lot of people, who are not always involved in the " Net Life ", but who are true connoisseurs, avid collectors, and watch passionate guys.

We lived a superb moment!

Thanks to the Collector, JLC and Artcurial for the perfect organisation, and to have made such an event possible.

Best to All.

Nicolas

PS: As previously announced, I will, each Monday, post a dedicated topic about these Memovoxes, with some of the pictures I managed to take during the private session, so stay tuned!

This message has been edited by amanico on 2010-12-01 01:00:58

This message has been edited by amanico on 2010-12-01 02:37:47 This message has been edited by amanico on 2010-12-03 05:27:03

About the Jaeger-LeCoultre Memovox Ref. Ref3161

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.

Specifications

Caliber
K814
Case
Stainless steel
Diameter
37mm
Dial
Silver
Water Resist.
Not specified
Crystal
Plexiglass

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dr.kol
Dec 1, 2010

With that kind of history, I hope that JLC will develop new Memovox models for us who don't have access to the historical models. I am very excited to see if we will be introduced something new again next January. Regards from the freezing Tallinn! Kari

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blomman Mr Blue
Dec 1, 2010

I just died a little bit! How stupid am I for not have taken the trip to Paris ?! Arrrrghhhh! Will revisit this post and study it more carefully tonight! Thank you, Vlad for sharing this with us! And thank you to the collector for sharing your marvels with us here! Best Blomman PS. My day is ruined… (In a good way)

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amanico
Dec 1, 2010

I too am impatient to see what JLC will release in January... Just can't wait. As for the Memovoxes to come, I'm pretty sure we'll have some nice surprises... To be followed. Best, Nicolas, also freezing a lot.

AM
amanico
Dec 1, 2010

I already prepared a lot of posts on this matter. Will post them each monday, and I think I have enough " material " to post till January. I knew it was the kind of stuff you'd appreciate. All the best, my friend, and ... Enjoy! Nicolas.

RJ
RJW
Dec 1, 2010

for the jlc and more particularly the memvox lover. I'm sure you will remember this forever. Thanks for the post. Regards, Richard.

AM
amanico
Dec 1, 2010

I lost all notion of Time, during this exhibition, even if I know most of these pieces. This Collector should be thanked, for sure. It was a bit Xmas before Xmas. Best, Richard. Nicolas.

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