
Blomman Mr Blue shares his passion for vintage Jaeger-LeCoultre Memovox watches, particularly highlighting the 'Snowdrop' E 877 from the 1970s. His post celebrates the distinctive design elements that make this 43mm alarm watch a standout piece in his collection, inviting fellow enthusiasts to appreciate its unique aesthetic.
Friends,
This year I have not had much time to post. Real life has taken over.
Work, travel, more work…
But I did have time to squeeze in some watches in between!
You all know my fascination with the Funky 70’s.
And the peak of all the Funky Memovox during this period was, IMO, the Snowdrop!
Others may think the Polaris II is even funkier, but for me the Snowdrop has it all!
The big and bulky case, the non-existing lugs, the three dimensional dial, combination of polished and brushed surfaces, oddly shaped bezel…
It has it all!
Here is one of my findings from earlier this year: E 877 Snowdrop – black dial.
With its 43 mm round case (14 mm high) it’s a fairly big watch (from this period), but on the wrist it’s not too big.
Actually, on the contrary – like all the Funky Memovox it sits perfect on the wrist!
What could be a better backdrop for this beauty that the first frost of the year?
An interesting fact is that between the three of them, there are only 32 numbers.
So they probably left the manufacture approximately at the same time…
One I found in Portugal, one in Hungary and one in Sweden.
Now forty years later they are re-united!
I wish you all a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!
Best
Blomman
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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.
Mine salutes yours! It comes from England, and with the help of a good friend: Graham. Some 5 years ago, now. Best, Nicolas
Start with 13009XX? Thank you, my friend! Yes, it's good to have such a nice friends - this one I got from another friend (not on this forum). :) Best Blomman
Oh glory! I'm speechless. Congratulations and, by any chance, you need to warm up,those poors Memos ... I'm here, less than 5 kilometers from the Capricorn Tropic. Congrats, Nilo
Feliz Ano Novo. Cheers. Francois
I promisse to bring at least one of these! :) Thank you, my friend! Hope next year will be your Snowdrop year! Best Blomman
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