Jaeger-LeCoultre Memovox E 877 Snowdrop Box
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Jaeger-LeCoultre Memovox E 877 Snowdrop Box

By blomman Mr Blue · Oct 10, 2018 · 34 replies
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Blomman Mr Blue, a renowned collector, shares an intriguing discovery about the Jaeger-LeCoultre Memovox E 877 "Snowdrop." His post highlights the unexpected variation in original packaging, specifically a unique box found with a New Old Stock (NOS) example from Portugal. This deep dive into period-correct accessories offers valuable insights for collectors seeking to authenticate or complete their vintage JLC sets.

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As you know I have a set of three Jaeger-LeCoultre Memovox reference E 877 a.k.a Snowdrop.

Of course, the Snowdrop should be a part of these Box Play posts!

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Before I show you the boxes I need to tell you the story behind them…

One of my Snowdrops are NOS including box and papers.

With the watch was a very odd-looking box which I never saw before…

The watch I found in Portugal, confirmed with their tax stamp on the case.

As mentioned, this was the first time I saw one of these boxes…

 

Cool, almost psychedelic pattern!


 

As mentioned, NOS watch…


 

Including box and papers!


 

But since I have a set of three Snowdrops, I of course needed three boxes…

Between 2012 up until now I only saw two more of these boxes…

Both coming from Portugal!

My guess is that these boxes was a local initiative or specially made for the Portugal market.

Either way, I find them super cool!

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White…


Blue…


Black…

 

Yes, you guess right…

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All three ended up with me!

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I said it before… And I will say it again…. It’s fun to play with boxes!

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Best

Blomman

About the Jaeger LeCoultre Master Mariner Memovox Ref. E877

The Master Mariner Memovox reference E877 is a notable example of Jaeger-LeCoultre's alarm watch production from the late 1960s and early 1970s. This particular reference is distinguished by its robust case design and the integration of the Memovox alarm complication within the Master Mariner line, which was known for its more resilient construction. It represents a period when the brand was exploring more contemporary case shapes while maintaining its horological traditions.

This reference typically features a stainless steel case, often with a cushion or tonneau profile, measuring approximately 39mm in diameter. It houses an automatic winding movement, specifically the Caliber 916, which provides both timekeeping and the distinctive mechanical alarm function. The crystal is commonly acrylic, contributing to its period-correct aesthetic. The movement offers a power reserve suitable for daily wear.

For collectors, the E877 is appealing due to its distinctive aesthetic and the reliable Caliber 916. It offers a blend of practical complication and mid-century design, making it a sought-after piece for those interested in vintage Jaeger-LeCoultre alarm watches. Its variations in dial finish and case execution provide further collecting interest within the broader Memovox family.

Specifications

Caliber
Cal. 916
Case
Stainless steel
Diameter
39mm
Dial
Silver
Crystal
Acrylic

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amanico
Oct 10, 2018
I never saw such a box! Impressive, my friend. Not only you found one nos and full set, but you managed to find the box for the two others. Only you can do that. [nt]

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Horology75
Oct 10, 2018
Wow wow !

Jewels indeed ! Rare ones

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blomman Mr Blue
Oct 11, 2018
Thank you! Yes, jewels or drops! :) [nt]

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crown comfort
Oct 10, 2018
You know how to play the "box game", my friend. Mind-blowing :))) [nt]

BL
blomman Mr Blue
Oct 11, 2018
You should start playing it in the GP forum! ;) [nt]

CR
crown comfort
Oct 12, 2018
I'm a bit worried, I'm nowhere near your level of box play excellence... ;) [nt]

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