In 1955, Henry Ford II issued Memovox watches to his top salesmen (and their wives) in a special boxed set. The men's watch was a U.S.-model Memovox reference modified with a Ford emblem on the dial at the 12 o'clock position. The lady's watch was a Longines model. The pair were packaged in a special custom-made his/hers tandem case with the Ford insignia and dual-signed by LeCoultre & Longines-Wittnauer (the U.S. distributor for LeCoultre watches). This presentation case is probably a much rarer find than the Memovox watch.
The men's Ford Memovox was issued under a couple of different references, case ref 9386 and ref 3015, both with flared lugs. There were also 2 different dial styles (stick hour markers or 3,6,9,12 arabic numerals) and also 2 different alarm dial styles, 2 different hand styles and 2 different sweep second colors. All of these variations are factory original and correct.
Below are a few examples of the men's Ford Memovox, showing the different variations. Trivia question: can you identify the car in the background? (Hint: it was produced the same year as the watch):





The case reference 3015 version:


For comparison, a couple of non-Ford examples of the ref 3015 showing a couple of dial variations:


And here's the special presentation box that the Ford watches came packaged in:





Enjoy!
Greg