Vintage Jaeger-LeCoultre Memovox: The Enduring Appeal of Blue Dials
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Vintage Jaeger-LeCoultre Memovox: The Enduring Appeal of Blue Dials

By amanico · Aug 15, 2020 · 20 replies
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Nicolas (amanico) presents a captivating visual exploration of vintage Jaeger-LeCoultre Memovox models, highlighting the historical significance of blue dials within the brand's legacy. His detailed photographs showcase the E 855 Blue Scale, E 875 Blue, and E 873 Blue, offering a rare glimpse into these coveted timepieces. This article delves into the aesthetic appeal and design nuances that continue to enchant collectors, particularly as Nicolas works on a comprehensive census of blue Memovox references.

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Here are some Memovox Blue Beauties I could see and take in picture. 

The E 855 Blue Scale is haunting me for years, now. 



This 875 Blue NOS is not bad. Thanks to our dear Sebi to let me take some pictures of it.



This E 873 is spectacular, too. 



And these are not the only Blue Memovoxes! 

While some consider ( and they are sometimes right ) that blue is very trendy, at JLC, Blue is historical. 

I am working on a review on the latest Memovox Timer, and I am making a census of Blue Memovoxes... 

Best,

Nicolas

About the Jaeger LeCoultre Memovox Ref. MemovoxE855

The Memovox E855 is a notable iteration within the Memovox family, recognized for its alarm complication and often associated with designs from the 1970s. This reference represents a period when Jaeger LeCoultre explored various aesthetic expressions for its alarm watches, appealing to collectors interested in the brand's mid-century output. It stands as an example of the Memovox's enduring appeal as a functional and distinctive timepiece.

This reference typically features a case, often in stainless steel, housing an automatic movement. The specific caliber, such as the K825 or 825, is known for its dual-crown system, one for time setting and winding, and the other for setting and winding the alarm function. The case diameter is commonly around 37mm, and it is fitted with a crystal, often acrylic, protecting a dial that frequently includes a rotating inner disc for the alarm setting.

For collectors, the Memovox E855 is valued for its mechanical alarm complication and its place in the lineage of Jaeger LeCoultre's alarm watches. Its variations in dial design and case materials offer diversity for those assembling a collection of Memovox models. The E855 appeals to enthusiasts who appreciate the brand's technical innovations and the distinct character of its alarm timepieces from this era.

Specifications

Caliber
Cal. K825
Case
Stainless steel
Diameter
37mm
Dial
Silver
Crystal
Hesalite

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MT
MTR
Aug 15, 2020

BUT: Is there any model without a white date window? Yes, you have „spoiled“ my taste while learning from you. 😌 And in the meantime I can hardly stand date windows cut into the dial. At least when this is not done in a harmonious way (for example matching to the dial) or creates a special „dial architecure“. Sigh Thomas

JL
jlux
Aug 15, 2020

The 875 would be my favorite. I do find the date integration to be very well done. Being myself a child of the 60ies I can remember that in these days a date indication was considered a real plus for a watch.

MT
MTR
Aug 15, 2020

We are on the right side again. 😊

SE
Sebi
Aug 15, 2020

I have yet to see the blue scale, but I can guess how striking its blue is!

K-
K-Lo
Aug 15, 2020

Would love to see it in person.

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