
Nicolas (amanico) shares the deeply personal story behind his Jaeger-LeCoultre Tribute to Polaris 1968, a watch that transcends mere horology to become a symbol of resilience and good fortune. His unique connection to this reference, forged through an unfortunate event and a remarkable gesture from JLC's former CEO, offers a compelling perspective on the emotional value collectors place on their timepieces. This article delves into why certain watches become 'fetish' objects, exploring the blend of personal history and design appeal that elevates them beyond their mechanical origins.


The Jaeger-LeCoultre Memovox Polaris 1968 is a notable iteration of the Memovox line, distinguished by its multi-crown design and internal rotating bezel. This particular reference is recognized for its robust case construction and the integration of an alarm function, a signature complication of the Memovox series, presented in a sport-oriented configuration. It represents a specific period in the development of the Memovox collection, offering a distinct aesthetic and functional profile.
This timepiece features a stainless steel case, measuring 42mm in diameter. It is powered by an automatic movement, specifically the Jaeger-LeCoultre Caliber K825, which provides the time, alarm, and an internal rotating bezel function. The crystal protecting the dial is acrylic, contributing to its period-correct appearance. The movement offers a power reserve suitable for daily wear.
For collectors, the Memovox Polaris 1968 holds interest due to its unique design elements and its place within the broader history of alarm watches. Its three-crown configuration, with one crown for winding and setting the time, another for setting and activating the alarm, and a third for operating the internal bezel, makes it a distinctive piece. The watch appeals to those who appreciate mid-century sports watch designs with integrated complications.
At least they would for me! Thank you for sharing the story. Kent
And I'm sure an heirloom to hand down to your daughter:
Makes me hopeful that the Lange will find its way back to you serendipitously π
The Polaris 68 and the TT is also MY special watch because of my grandfather La biz mon poto
And (as always!) very nice pics of an amazing piece!
My Polaris68 says Hi
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