Jaeger-LeCoultre Tribute to Polaris 1965 in Steel: A Collector's Perspective
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Jaeger-LeCoultre Tribute to Polaris 1965 in Steel: A Collector's Perspective

By amanico · Nov 7, 2020 · 42 replies
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Amanico's captivating photography of the Jaeger-LeCoultre Tribute to Polaris 1965 in steel offers a rare glimpse into one of JLC's most coveted limited editions. His detailed shots highlight the watch's distinctive features, from its domed plexiglass to its imposing crowns, inviting collectors to appreciate the nuances that make this reference truly special. This article synthesizes community insights, exploring why this particular Tribute to Polaris stands out among its peers and remains a dream watch for many.

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Three pictures to show you the different aspects of this watch. 

The dial, first: 



Then, you can guess the hyper domed plexy and the bevels, here:



And here, you see how sexy can be the hyper domed plexy. You also have a nice view on the bevels and the huge crowns. 



Terrific, this TT Polaris 1965. We don't often see it, but for a good reason: The fact that there are only 65 pieces, in steel... 

I know someone who will be happy, here.

Best,

Nicolas

About the Jaeger-LeCoultre Memovox Ref. Polaris1965

The Memovox Polaris 1965 is a notable early iteration of Jaeger-LeCoultre's alarm-equipped diver's watch. This reference is distinguished by its triple-crown configuration and internal rotating bezel, a design that set it apart from other alarm watches of its era. It represents a significant development in the Memovox line, moving towards a more robust and purpose-built aesthetic while retaining the signature mechanical alarm function. The Polaris 1965 is recognized for its specific case construction and dial layout that differentiate it from subsequent Polaris models.

This particular reference features a stainless steel case, typically measuring 42mm in diameter, which was substantial for its time. It houses a self-winding mechanical movement, specifically the Jaeger-LeCoultre Caliber 825, known for its reliability and integrated alarm mechanism. The watch is fitted with a domed acrylic crystal, contributing to its vintage profile. The design prioritizes legibility and functionality, with a black dial providing contrast for the luminous markers and hands.

For collectors, the Memovox Polaris 1965 holds interest as an original example of the Polaris series. Its relatively limited production and distinctive design elements make it a sought-after piece. It appeals to those who appreciate the historical evolution of the Memovox line and the brand's early ventures into watches with enhanced water resistance and specialized functions. The Polaris 1965 is a foundational model within the broader Memovox family.

Specifications

Caliber
JLC 825
Case
Stainless Steel
Diameter
42mm
Dial
Black
Water Resist.
200m
Crystal
Acrylic

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Alfihar
Nov 7, 2020

I guess others are happy, but I’m certainly. A dream watch for me. One but not the same considering the TT 68. Much more desirable than the platinum one. This watch also share a dna with the Amvox I even if they are different (mechanism dial super dome...). The TT Polaris are for me the best JLC except haute horlogerie and this one is a top

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Brandon Skinner
Nov 7, 2020

But this is the 1% exception. I find this much nicer (though it’s not a competition) than the 1968 Tribute to Polaris. The date is somehow less of a visual nuisance than on the 1968 piece and the size is a little more wearable as well. Thanks for sharing this, Nico... a couple wrist shots would be even better when you have the time🙏🏻

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hs111
Nov 8, 2020

Thx for this stimulating share, dear Bill ! Have a great remaining Sunday, Best, hs

LE
leopold
Nov 8, 2020

I like more and more the brand , especially when i saw yours pictures !!

HS
hs111
Nov 8, 2020

I have to say, I loved this watch ( TTP 65 in steel, the Paris edition) from the very first moment onwards. Thx Nico, for your stimulating post with superb pics ! Best, hs

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D-TIME1
Nov 9, 2020

Thank you for sharing! -D-

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