Jaeger-LeCoultre Polaris II E 870 Blue vs. Grey
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Jaeger-LeCoultre Polaris II E 870 Blue vs. Grey

By amanico · Sep 21, 2019 · 25 replies
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Watches I didn't wear a lot was my favorite theme, this summer. I am happy to have brought these two Polaris 2, Ref E 870, with me, this week end. The Blue Lecoultre: And the Grey Jaeger Lecoultre: It is impossible for me to say which one I prefer... Both are so close, naturally, but also so differe

Watches I didn't wear a lot was my favorite theme, this summer. 

I am happy to have brought these two Polaris 2, Ref E 870, with me, this week end. 

The Blue Lecoultre: 



And the Grey Jaeger Lecoultre: 



It is impossible for me to say which one I prefer... Both are so close, naturally, but also so different with their own colors. 

I would say the Blue, by a small margin. 

They are so funlylovely. 

Best,

Nicolas

About the Jaeger LeCoultre Deep Sea Chronograph Shark Ref. MemovoxE870

The Jaeger LeCoultre Deep Sea Chronograph Shark, referenced as MemovoxE870, is a distinct offering within the brand's historical sports watch catalog. This particular reference is often associated with the broader Deep Sea line, which includes various timepieces known for their robust construction and specific functional designs. The 'Shark' designation points to a specific aesthetic or technical configuration that differentiates it from other Deep Sea models, appealing to collectors interested in the nuances of vintage Jaeger LeCoultre sports watches. It represents a period where the brand explored various designs for tool watches.

While specific details for the MemovoxE870 are often sought after by collectors, the Deep Sea Chronograph models typically featured a stainless steel case, designed for durability. The movement would have been a mechanical caliber, reflecting Jaeger LeCoultre's in-house manufacturing capabilities. Crystal materials and water resistance ratings were consistent with the practical requirements of the era for such watches, aiming for reliability in various conditions. The dial configuration would have prioritized legibility, a common characteristic of functional chronographs.

This reference appeals to collectors who appreciate the historical context of Jaeger LeCoultre's tool watch development and the specific design language of the Deep Sea series. Its place within the broader Deep Sea family, alongside other notable references, makes it a subject of research for those aiming to understand the full scope of the brand's output in this category. The pursuit of original documentation, such as special booklets, highlights the collector community's dedication to preserving and understanding these historical pieces.

Specifications

Caliber
JLC 916
Case
Stainless steel
Diameter
40mm
Dial
Blue
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SU
Subexplorer
Sep 21, 2019

... striking view on your wrist! Looks so nice with the sea background!! Not to say I Don’t like the grey one. Just more serious looking. The blue more joyful! Lovely! Thanks for sharing my Friend!! Hagwe! Abel

SU
Subexplorer
Sep 21, 2019

yes yes I know the feeling so well !... Lol!! Abrazos amigo! Abel

SU
Subexplorer
Sep 21, 2019

... this is the collector’s DNA in your blood my friend!! I wish you’ll find the red one soon! Crossing my fingers for you! Abel

EK
eklektik
Sep 21, 2019

Good luck for the hunt on the red one. Have you not seen one during this time? Best, É.

SP
Sportster
Sep 22, 2019

JLC does red so well.

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