
blomman Mr Blue takes readers on a 'Throwback Thursday' journey to 1957, exploring the groundbreaking Jaeger-LeCoultre Futurematic. This post highlights the watch's innovative features, such as its lack of a winding crown and automatic start function, drawing parallels to disruptive technologies like the Apple iMac. It offers a historical perspective on a watch that was ahead of its time.
Remember when Apple released their first computer without a Floppy drive?
The iMac! That was scary!
Imagine back in the early 1950s when Jaeger-LeCoultre introduced the Futurematic âŚ
No winding button! That must have been even more scary!
A genius watch with power reserve indicator, small seconds, hack seconds,âŚ
A feature that, if stopped - starting as soon as you pick up the watch!
Still that was not enough for the Futurematic to sell enough pieces.
So in 1957, the following arguments were given as sales people:
They even gave the Futurematic a cool logo!
Even so, the Futurematic model did not survive and shortly after were discontinued.
Mine is an earlier version before the special logo.
Still today, even with the automatic hysteria we see from many brands, not many watches are without a winding crownâŚ
Best
Blomman
It's almost like a Perpetuum Mobile...
Amazing watch and documents I really enjoy this throwback Thursdays Keep on! Cheers D
They were all so cool and so âJLC advanced researchâ đ Thank you Blomman for sharing these ads with us. Best wishes Alkiro
Definitely an iconic watch - I'm with others , would be a great tribute option. Cheers JML
No internet then, few modems, little email made floppy necessary âOld guy rememberingâ
... constant force and up down indicator that set the director future watches. wish one day mjlc would design and make more this kind. stefan
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