LeCoultre Deep Sea Alarm US Ref E 857: A Vintage Diver's Enduring Appeal
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LeCoultre Deep Sea Alarm US Ref E 857: A Vintage Diver's Enduring Appeal

By Bill · Jan 21, 2022 · 42 replies
Bill
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Bill's post highlights the enduring appeal and rarity of the LeCoultre Deep Sea Alarm US ref E 857, a timepiece that continues to captivate collectors decades after its 1959 debut. His detailed examination of its original features, including the JB Champion bracelet and radium lume, offers invaluable insights into the watch's historical context and condition. This article delves into why this particular reference remains a highly sought-after vintage diver, exploring its unique characteristics and the challenges of finding well-preserved examples.

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Nicolas and Stephan have brought a lot of attention to the LeCoultre Deep Sea from 1959. Nicolas has all the numbers of production between 1959 and 1962 10061. But how many have survived. 

Her she is on the original JB champion bracelet which was offered as an upgrade or standard was the Swiss Tropic rubber strap. As Nico noted both Tritium and Radium was present in 1959 this one is the latter. The dial has turned a beautiful caramel while the disk remains black. Lume is only present on the alarm disk as is correct for this early model. The case has survived very nicely. 

Ocean shots soon. 




LeCoultre Deep sea ref E857 from 1959.










About the Jaeger-LeCoultre Memovox Ref. E857

The Jaeger-LeCoultre Memovox reference E857 is a notable example of the brand's alarm watch production from the mid-20th century. This particular reference is distinguished by its larger case size compared to earlier Memovox models, reflecting a shift in design preferences during its era of production. It maintains the characteristic dual crown configuration, with one crown for time setting and winding, and the other for setting and winding the alarm function.

This reference typically features a stainless steel case, though gold-capped or solid gold variants were also produced. The case diameter measures 37mm, a substantial size for its period. It houses the automatic Jaeger-LeCoultre Caliber 825, an important development as it was one of the first automatic alarm movements. The movement provides a power reserve of approximately 45 hours and is protected by a plexiglass crystal.

The E857 appeals to collectors interested in historically significant alarm watches and the evolution of automatic movements. Its larger dimensions make it a more wearable option for modern tastes compared to some earlier Memovox references. Variants exist with different dial finishes and hour marker styles, offering variety within the reference.

Specifications

Caliber
825
Case
Stainless Steel
Diameter
37mm
Dial
Silver
Crystal
Plexiglass

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CH
Chronometer (aka yacomino)
Jan 21, 2022
This one has aged gracefully Bill! πŸ‘Œ

BI
Bill
Jan 21, 2022
A very cool and practical tool watch.

LE
leopold
Jan 21, 2022
Superb ! Superbe ! A bomb this one , Thanks for sharing Bill

BI
Bill
Jan 21, 2022
Nico plants the seeds in our mind then it is a question of time to find a perfect example.

JL
jlc.thomsen
Jan 22, 2022
You are the most patient and resilient hunter out there Bill!

What a catch! As everyone is at the camp fire talking about watches, you’re out there in the bushes hunting. Wow!!! I almost fainted too this morning. Original bracelet and that caramel in the sunlight!! Well done man!

BI
Bill
Jan 22, 2022
Thank you for the kind words.

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