Hi All Following on from Hoseachandra posting about his newly acquired Memovox I was inspired to dig mine out again. Mine's the later version without the tritium lumen - still wonderful mind . Fantastic black dial , with the wonderous red highlights & who
be they reverso, memovox, master lines etc. one has to wonder if the revenues since belle horlogerie of mme renier (now replaced as she has "moved on" back to asia) has worked out for JLC, because as we all know, nothing has been advanced and the polaris
A really nice eXample with the tritrium. Love the red touches. For a long time the only memovox with a sapphire back. The gong, embedded in the sapphire is so cool. Enjoy! Claus (who sold his in a fit of stupidity…sigh, also trtrium)
Traded my Grand seiko for thia little beauty. Hard to find especially here in Asia. And i got the rarer Tritium version. The 36mm size is just pure joy to wear.... The bracelet, i must admit, not my taste. Some may like it, and the bracelet is very expens
It was not produced for long, and those fortunate enough to possess one cherish it dearly. Everything about it is delightful: the sound of its chime, the contrast between the two facets of the dauphine hands, the tritium dots on red circles, its very reas
Some extra pics I didn't publish, yet. If you exclude the Tribute to Polaris and the Deep Sea Alarm, this is my favorite modern Jaeger Lecoultre. Especially with ( or because of ) its black dateless dial. And for this superb view on the manual winding mov