
blomman Mr Blue invites the community to a 'Funky 70s Memovox party,' showcasing a paired journey through five distinct Jaeger-LeCoultre Memovox references. This post celebrates the bold, often oversized designs of 1970s JLC alarm watches, encouraging fellow collectors to share their own vintage pieces. It's a vibrant exploration of a unique era in horological design, highlighting the E 861 as the first 'Funky' Memovox with a Caliber 825 bumper movement.
Tomorrow will be the first day of five days Funky 70’s Memovox party!
Me and my friend HS are planning to wear five different Funky Memovox references during the next week.
It will be a feast of big, bulky, funky ladies!
Please join in – Funky or not, Memovox or not…
Let’s have some fun!
First will be the one I believe is the first Funky Memovox ever – the E 861!
It’s also the only “Funky” having the Cal 825 (bumper) inside, while all the others have Cal 916 (full rotor).

1969: The Concord, E 855, E 859, E 861 Together with legends!

1970: E 855, E 861. Look the hair, the style…

Hope you all will have a great week!
Best
Blomman
The Memovox E855 is a notable iteration within the Memovox family, recognized for its alarm complication and often associated with designs from the 1970s. This reference represents a period when Jaeger LeCoultre explored various aesthetic expressions for its alarm watches, appealing to collectors interested in the brand's mid-century output. It stands as an example of the Memovox's enduring appeal as a functional and distinctive timepiece.
This reference typically features a case, often in stainless steel, housing an automatic movement. The specific caliber, such as the K825 or 825, is known for its dual-crown system, one for time setting and winding, and the other for setting and winding the alarm function. The case diameter is commonly around 37mm, and it is fitted with a crystal, often acrylic, protecting a dial that frequently includes a rotating inner disc for the alarm setting.
For collectors, the Memovox E855 is valued for its mechanical alarm complication and its place in the lineage of Jaeger LeCoultre's alarm watches. Its variations in dial design and case materials offer diversity for those assembling a collection of Memovox models. The E855 appeals to enthusiasts who appreciate the brand's technical innovations and the distinct character of its alarm timepieces from this era.
No JLC for me, today. But I will follow that thread with interest. Best, Nicolas
.. which might be from time(s) just before or after OR something illustrating the DNA and/ or development etc Or maybe the colorful variations for the Polaris II, which, in a way is of similar texture and type, I guess But of course, "Chacun á son gout !" Yours " padawanly" , Co- Pilot for this journey Best, dear friend , hs
Here from the common cockpit: The Co- Pilot speaking: Hello, everybody - in addition to Blommans Spoiler/ and Announcement post this morning, some little Ins & Outs, from what we will do - but all this with your participation: Welcome, also from my side.. with this Duo shot of our 861s, which will make the start of the week .. :)) So we will post everyday another Set of Memovoxes - but not only that, we will post them in pairs & doubles So, please chip in, if you like, as you like , at any time
So, HS - tomorrow we start! :) But to tell you a secret.... I could not help myself... Was wearing the E 861 for some time today! ;) It was snowing and cold outside - but oh, shewas sweet on the wrist! :) Best, my friend Blomman
I do hope to see atleast one or two on your wrist next week! :) Best, my friend Blomman
Of course you should join! :) See you tomorrow, my friend Best Blomman
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