
Blomman Mr Blue shares a series of evocative photographs capturing the first signs of spring, a tranquil moment before the annual watch industry storm of BaselWorld. This post beautifully intertwines the anticipation of new watch releases with the natural world's awakening.
Friends,
This weekend I had the chance to go out and enjoy the nice weather!
Not many, but a few Snowdrops had already started to
bloom (hm, should have had a Snowdrop on my wrist! Sorry, JLC pun
).
These Snowdrops are a sure sign of spring is on its way!
Still a thin layer of ice on the sea, but it will all soon be goneβ¦
βThe calm moment before the storm!β
Soon BaselWorld will start and we get to see all the Novelties!
Best
Blomman
The Jaeger LeCoultre Master Mariner Memovox reference E877 represents a distinct period for the Memovox line, characterized by its integrated bracelet design and a more contemporary aesthetic for its era. This reference is part of the Master Mariner series, which generally denoted models with enhanced water resistance and robust construction, positioning it as a sportier offering within the broader Memovox family known for its mechanical alarm function. The E877 stands out for its specific case shape and dial configurations that differentiate it from earlier or later Memovox iterations.
This particular reference typically features a stainless steel case, often with a cushion or tonneau profile that was fashionable in the late 1960s and early 1970s. It houses an automatic winding movement, specifically the Jaeger LeCoultre Caliber 916, which integrates the alarm complication. The crystal is commonly acrylic, contributing to its vintage character. The case dimensions are generally around 39mm in width, providing a substantial presence on the wrist without being overly large by modern standards.
For collectors, the Memovox E877 is appealing due to its unique design language and the integration of the alarm function within a Master Mariner case. Its distinctive appearance, often with vibrant dial colors and an integrated bracelet, makes it a recognizable piece from a specific design period. It appeals to those interested in Jaeger LeCoultre's innovative alarm watches and the brand's exploration of sportier designs during the late 1960s and early 1970s.
incidentally, I also had my 9076 strapped on this weekend for some time, but we actually had rain. However, to compensate, we had the first snowdrops out 4 weeks ago ;) CC
You should share a shot of yours, my friend! :) Best Blomman
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