Jaeger-LeCoultre Vintage Memovox E 861
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Jaeger-LeCoultre Vintage Memovox E 861

By amanico · Nov 10, 2015 · 8 replies
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Amanico shares a striking photograph of the Jaeger-LeCoultre Vintage Memovox E 861, highlighting its unique 'funky' design and historical significance. This post sets the stage for a deeper dive into this specific reference, known for being the only funky Memovox with a bumper movement.

Finally, I could take a decent picture of the Memovox E 861. 

I will come back to this model, in a comparative post with its sister, the E 873. 

But in the meantime, here is a photo of this other funky Memovox. 

The only funky Memovox with a bumper movement, by the way. 

  

This reference is famous because of... This ad:

  

Along with the Polaris 68:

 

And the E 855 Ebony indexes: 


I don't have a picture of the Concorde to complete the ad, sorry for that. wink

Best,

Nicolas
This message has been edited by amanico on 2015-11-10 05:27:14 This message has been edited by amanico on 2015-11-10 05:27:51

About the Jaeger LeCoultre Memovox Ref. MemovoxE855

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.

Specifications

Caliber
Cal. K825
Case
Stainless steel
Diameter
37mm
Dial
Silver
Crystal
Hesalite

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crown comfort
Nov 10, 2015

and it shows that our beloved Tic Tacs are more eternal than the Concorde.

HS
hs111
Nov 10, 2015

Here below a Duo shot, made possible by our friend Blomman: Charming Duo ( Credits: 1 each by Blomman & hs / pic: Blomman) Best, looking forward to the comparative post with the 873.. Cheers, hs

HS
hs111
Nov 10, 2015

Here just some scans: (Reference: A paired Journey into the 70ies, by Blomman & Humble me, when we had a series of posts, featuring the Funky 70 ies Memovoxes - from Jan 2014) Ad from early 70ies ( Credit Blomman) 10 good reasons.. at least ! Cool Duo.. (Credit: not sure anymore, if it\'s Nico, Clavi or else..) Interesting to me was also, that the 851/ cal 825 bumper, was advertised as true sports watch, "with split seconds timing".. Best, my friend hs

NI
nilomis
Nov 10, 2015

It now belongs to the ever increasing wife's collection!!! It's a gorgeous watch, by all counts. Very photogenic: Lovely advertising ... She can keep it, providing that one day I can grab a Polaris. Cheers, Nilo

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