Jaeger-LeCoultre Polaris: Memovox 50th Anniversary vs. Geographique World Time
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Jaeger-LeCoultre Polaris: Memovox 50th Anniversary vs. Geographique World Time

By amanico · Jan 19, 2020 · 70 replies
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Nicolas (amanico) presents a compelling dilemma for Jaeger-LeCoultre enthusiasts, asking the community to choose between two distinct Polaris models: the 50th Anniversary Memovox and the Polaris Geographique World Time. This discussion highlights the enduring appeal of JLC's dive watch heritage versus the allure of a sophisticated travel complication. Readers gain insight into how collectors weigh historical homage against practical functionality and aesthetic preferences within the Polaris line.

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If you had to choose one between the Polaris 50th Anniversary: 



And the Polaris Geographique World Time...



Which one would be yours? 

The Polaris Memovox 50th Anniversary is a modern evocation of the Myth. The Geographique World Time is a friendly and vey cool fiction. 

Honestly, I have hard time answering to my own question. 

You? 

Best,

Nicolas

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Tyo
Jan 19, 2020

I have a soft spot for complicated watches.

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India Whiskey Charlie
Jan 19, 2020

I once had this Master Compressor EWC "46" and found myself eventually looking for simpler dials. But, for someone who can make use of all those functions, your mileage may vary.

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Artoxares
Jan 19, 2020

I've already chosen actually Best, Nicolas

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Seconds
Jan 19, 2020

Big Congratulations looks amazing on the wrist too. Best Regards.

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kesharoo
Jan 19, 2020

my eyes cants adjust to the worldtime.

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Gelato Monster
Jan 19, 2020

In the case of Polaris Memovox, I prefer the original tribute series (65 St, 65 Pt, 68 St)

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