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Well done, Blomman!

Jun 19, 2011,23:45 PM
 


Very interesting read and pics. Thanks for posting.

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Vintage Ads: The Series – Part #2 Memovox Pocket Alarms

 
By: blomman Mr Blue : June 18th, 2011-18:17
Hello Vintage Jaeger-LeCoultre Lovers, Now when I have opened my “black book” for you, or actually my black books… I better get the ball rolling because as you can imagine, I have a lot of material for this series… And it will take some time to go thru… Y...  

Thanks for letting me discover a ground I don't know well, Blomman.

 
By: amanico : June 18th, 2011-23:05
This is, in my opinion, somethings which misses, in the current JLC catalog. The versatilty of the product was simply great, as you could use it as an Alarm Table clock or a pcoket watch. I would well see myself with the Ref 11076 in the '72 JLC Catalog, ...  

Sunday Benchmark .. So enjoyable .. And educative, thnx !:)

 
By: hs111 : June 19th, 2011-00:25
Really, my friend - Benchmark revisited, about a topic, where my knowledge ( and possessions) are simply said, pretty blank pages ! It's interesting to see, how this development, and market penetration attempts of the Memovox principle is pertinent and ap... 

The first alarm wristwatch...

 
By: amanico : June 19th, 2011-00:36
It seems that the first Alarm Wristwatch was a Vulcain, in 1946 if I remember correctly the date, and that JLC came 4 years after, in 1950 with the Ref 3150 and its characteristic tubular lugs. Best, Nicolas.

Quick and clear.. Thank you, Nico ! :)

 
By: hs111 : June 19th, 2011-00:41
I then may deduct also, that the alarm watches were later ? Thnx, anyway for sure - hs

Not the most known part of the JLC history for sure!

 
By: blomman Mr Blue : June 20th, 2011-12:14
And I think you are on the right track, to start with the wrist Memos… Further down the road maybe pick up one or two. Or in my case try to snatch everything that has an alarm, LOL! As Nicolas explained, first came the wrist Memo and then came the pocket....  

So this is.. The 3150 ? .. The first Memo .. Thnx, blomman !

 
By: hs111 : June 20th, 2011-21:39
This answers my questions from above, Kind thanks to you and Nico, as well ! Hmm.. The tubular lugs, a peculiar appearance in a way, but apparently significant for its historical importance.. Thnx for education again, Best, hs

A lesser known chapter in the Memovox history…

 
By: blomman Mr Blue : June 20th, 2011-02:27
Yes, I would love to see JLC make a modern version of the MPA. Why not with a Cal 914 crystal on the back?! There is still a lot of info missing on this topic, but hopefully one day we will know the whole story. Or the history of the LeCoultre… There is s...  

The Lecoultre production is one of my weak points ...

 
By: amanico : June 20th, 2011-06:31
In the Vintage JLC knowledge... There are so many watches I don't know at all, like the one you just posted above. The loss of the LeCoultre archives doesn't help, indeed. As for your referenced posts, they are worth the honours! Best, Nicolas.

Lost archives doesn’t help…

 
By: blomman Mr Blue : June 20th, 2011-12:02
That’s for sure! That’s why I am trying to build my own archive… Wait until I come to the LeCoultre Memovox post… I have a surprise for you! Best Blomman

LC archives loss .. How come ? .. Or so much production as well?

 
By: hs111 : June 20th, 2011-21:49
Interesting, to trace these back, but demanding I guess, Did they produce completely independent ? - No records ? Just lost, or lack of systematics ? - question, questions . Good luck, Holmes ! Now, I start to even more understand your fascination, extend... 

Lost or never existed..?

 
By: blomman Mr Blue : June 22nd, 2011-02:13
Hard to tell, HS. But one thing is for sure – that the LeCoultre part was a joint venture in different constellations’: Longines, Wittnauer, Vacheron Constantin… + the fact that the company has changed owners since then… Doesn’t help! One day I hope to ha... 

So.. Still Holmes on the riddles .. Good luck ! :-o

 
By: hs111 : June 22nd, 2011-02:55
I guess, I had written it here once: On the occasion of a very famous case, Holmes makes this so fitting remark to his notorious assistant: - we have not enough data, yet .. And when you don't have enough data, It will be very difficult .. -- not to match... 

It seems that the LC archives have been lost....

 
By: amanico : June 22nd, 2011-03:04
I even contacted the Longines Heritage Dept to ask them if they kept some interesting Lecoultre Docts about this era, and they told me they had nothing... Damn Quartz Era! Best, Nicolas

Desinterest ?.. Neglect ?.. Coincidence .. or just "dommage" ?

 
By: hs111 : June 22nd, 2011-03:25
.. What difference does it make.. ;-) well, it keeps the detectives busy, sometimes confused .. but mostly happy, Isn't it ? Happy hunting and reflecting, Messieurs ! Best, hs

Excellent post to start a Sunday

 
By: grigo : June 19th, 2011-00:13
Thanks for sharing, stupendous work as usual. I will be on the lookout for MPA's from now on. Best regards, George

The problem when you “discover” something more…

 
By: blomman Mr Blue : June 20th, 2011-12:20
Is that your hunting list gets longer…! But, what fun would it be with an empty wish list? Thank you, George! Best Blomman

Documents like this…

 
By: blomman Mr Blue : June 20th, 2011-12:38
Documents like this highlight my love for these mechanical marvels even more! HS, I am very happy you like this series - now I will have to go back to my black book and choose a topic for Part #3… Automatics, Atmos, Feme, Art, Master Mariner, Date w... 

Thank you, MW!

 
By: blomman Mr Blue : June 20th, 2011-12:43
But I am just scratching the surface. JLC’s history is very rich and extensive. But one day I hope we will have most of the info here in the forum! Best Blomman

Again...

 
By: nilomis : June 19th, 2011-02:55
Blomman You don't cease to amaze us. Keep posting. Cheers and a great Sunday to all

Again, thank you, Nilo!

 
By: blomman Mr Blue : June 20th, 2011-12:51
These kinds of posts take a lot of time to write, but it’s very enjoyable time for me! Thank you, Nilo – very appreciated! Best Blomman PS. PM sent.

Blomman, very nice collection.

 
By: ling5hk : June 19th, 2011-07:06
I actually use it as table alarm clock. Thanks for the excellent post. Regards Ling

Maybe you have a photo of yours, Ling?

 
By: blomman Mr Blue : June 20th, 2011-12:53
Thank you, Ling – very kind! Maybe you have a photo of your MPA to share with us? Best Blomman

Very kind of you, Davo!

 
By: blomman Mr Blue : June 20th, 2011-12:54
Thank you, happy you like it! Hope to be able to share some more soon. Best Blomman

Excellent collection and..

 
By: ocwatching : June 20th, 2011-15:23
something that I didn't know that JLC made but would be a natural extension... Very cool and thank you so much for posting! Love the knowledge available here!

Re: Natural extension

 
By: blomman Mr Blue : June 22nd, 2011-02:07
Hi OC! Thank you for your kind words. Yes, I think it was a natural and easy extension for JLC to make these… Don’t know if you noticed, but often JLC pushes how “good present” these small MPA’s and other travel clocks are... 

You need more vacations

 
By: Ubik : June 22nd, 2011-02:10
If this is the result. Excellent posts, thoroughly great reads. Wonderful. Here's a small contribution to this one. This is from a magazine showcasing the 1968 Basle Fair offerings....  

Ubik! :)

 
By: blomman Mr Blue : June 22nd, 2011-02:29
Great document! Some colour-scheme I never seen before! Thank you very much for posting this one! And thank you for your kind words – YES, I need more vacation! About the 1968 Basel Fair document: any info on the Polaris 68?! Best Blomman

Nothing on the Polaris

 
By: Ubik : June 22nd, 2011-02:32
I'm afraid. I'll check some other magazines today and see if there's anything else - but I would have remebered seeing a Polaris ad or picture in the past.

Cool, Eitan.

 
By: amanico : June 22nd, 2011-03:07
You too have an amazing collection of documents... A field I still have to explore. Thanks for sharing! Best, Nicolas.

this post is just amazing and minblowing

 
By: georgeszaslavsky : June 22nd, 2011-13:06
well blomann this has to be one of the very best post with one of the nicest collection of vintage jlcs ads and nicest vintage jlcs pocket watches I have ever seen. thanks for sharing and congrats on your collection regards georges

Very kind of you, Georges! :)

 
By: blomman Mr Blue : June 28th, 2011-14:22
Thank you very much for your kind words, Georges! To collect MPA’s is not any of my goals… Just an outcome of being head over heels in love with JLC and the alarm complication… Best Blomman

excellent Part #2...

 
By: FanFrancisco : June 25th, 2011-06:26
... Blomman, your Part #2 does not disappoint us again, well done!!! among these, the one with blue dial in Ref 877 Snowdrop looks stunning to me which is the one to be hunted for my blue Memo collection. best, stefan

Good, I would not like to disappoint..!

 
By: blomman Mr Blue : June 28th, 2011-14:25
Thank you, Stefan – happy you enjoy! Yes, a blue E 877 Snowdrop would fit perfect into your beautiful Blue Memo collection! Best Blomman