Favorite ?.. Well, they all are close to my heart but the black & white E855 („Ebony“, because of the center brown/ wood indices within the metal ones), the E872 and likely the blue/blue E875 (Speedbeat) are dear pieces, most with a little special story,
Friends & Team, 😉 Well, full Winter still is not here but Temps are falling and trees mostly have already changed/lost colors.. - So it‘s also some pics from before and some newer ones. Thus I‘ll mix them up a bit.. All Funky (70ies) Memovoxes here: Up/1:
.. your nice comments. Interesting, that you also got such a JLC MMV; is it the E872 as in my example (rectangular) or rather the „real“ TV-screen, the E871, more square ? - likewise I find it interesting, that you also apparently - as you describe - have
Hello all. Recently, I purchased what I thought to be a fine example of one of my grail watches (albeit minor grail but still a special watch), specifically a Memovox Speedbeat E875, Cal. 916. It is gorgeous and the movement(s) are almost great. I wore it
First of all, thanks for all your input especially on JLC forum. Learned a lot, and really help me to decide. After pondering hundreds of Chrono24 and Ebay listings, i pulled a trigger to the IWC GST ref 3537 in titanium. Originally i was looking for a JL
Here just some greetings from house to house ! Blue MMVs instead of GP, but guess with about the same effects.. E875 en bleu.. An even bit older one: 876.. Cheers ! Best & continue to rnj
Friends, Many of you, including myself have witnessed that an increasing number of brands, but also of specific model - and watch-lines are having one or more blue dials in their portfolios. - Sometimes the slogan „Blue is the new Black“ was recently prev
JLC Memovox, during the 1970s there were a lot of different Funky cases to be found! E877: All except one having the Cal 916... Only exception here is the E861, which was released in the late 1960s, Cal 825. E871, E872, E875, E876 and E861: Just to includ