Watch Collection: 12 Summer Selections
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Watch Collection: 12 Summer Selections

By amanico · Jul 13, 2024 · 54 replies
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Amanico, a respected voice in the WatchProSite community, shares his unique approach to summer watch rotation. Eschewing his usual practice of extended wear for a single timepiece, he curates a diverse selection of 12 watches for the summer months. This article delves into his rationale and the specific timepieces making his exclusive summer cut, offering fellow collectors inspiration for their own seasonal selections.

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Why 12? Some may wonder. But it is quite simple. Most of the rest of the year, I wear the same watch for at least two weeks. Sometimes for a a full month. That's the way I like to enjoy my watches. And to be honest, I don't have the time to go at the bank taking watches off the safe. Banks are closed when I come back from work, so...  wink 

In summer, things are a bit different, I have a bit more time, and I can escape from time to time. Without forgetting that a wider rotation is a pleasure and an opportunity to rediscover some watches which didn't get much wrist time all along the year. Also a superb opportunity to enjoy new watches additions....

So, this year, I am testing a vintage watch on loan for two weeks, a fantastic one... Have a look at the Breguet forum, but take your pills, as it is really something, a dream for me, which will lead me to sell some watches to be able to fund it... 

I am also wearing two Rolex, the Green Milgauss I didn't wear for years! As well as one Tudor. 


Other than that, two Jaeger Lecoultre, the Amvox IIP and the vintage Polaris 1965. 



Two other watches I got past year and I didn't unveil for the moment... That will take some time, as I am waiting for the right moment to do it...

The 9th one will be the vintage Mido Powerwind Ocean Star. With its colorful dial, it is such a pleasure to give it some wrist time. 


The 10th is my " new " Tornek Rayville. A watch which took me 15 years to harass and convince its owner to let it go for me. 

The 11th will certainly be my good old Longines Majetek. An immense presence on the wrist, and a huge pleasure to wear. 


The 12th? Still deliberating. I have two or three contenders. Next week end, I will know the verdict. wink 

Stay tuned for a crazy horological summer! 

Best,

Nicolas

About the Jaeger-LeCoultre Memovox Ref. Polaris1965

The Memovox Polaris 1965 is a notable early iteration of Jaeger-LeCoultre's alarm-equipped diver's watch. This reference is distinguished by its triple-crown configuration and internal rotating bezel, a design that set it apart from other alarm watches of its era. It represents a significant development in the Memovox line, moving towards a more robust and purpose-built aesthetic while retaining the signature mechanical alarm function. The Polaris 1965 is recognized for its specific case construction and dial layout that differentiate it from subsequent Polaris models.

This particular reference features a stainless steel case, typically measuring 42mm in diameter, which was substantial for its time. It houses a self-winding mechanical movement, specifically the Jaeger-LeCoultre Caliber 825, known for its reliability and integrated alarm mechanism. The watch is fitted with a domed acrylic crystal, contributing to its vintage profile. The design prioritizes legibility and functionality, with a black dial providing contrast for the luminous markers and hands.

For collectors, the Memovox Polaris 1965 holds interest as an original example of the Polaris series. Its relatively limited production and distinctive design elements make it a sought-after piece. It appeals to those who appreciate the historical evolution of the Memovox line and the brand's early ventures into watches with enhanced water resistance and specialized functions. The Polaris 1965 is a foundational model within the broader Memovox family.

Specifications

Caliber
JLC 825
Case
Stainless Steel
Diameter
42mm
Dial
Black
Water Resist.
200m
Crystal
Acrylic

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Derreck
Jul 13, 2024
Now I’m really curious about

these two new watches that you haven’t revealed. There’s never a better time than now! Jokes aside, hope you have a wonderful summer with so many watches to play with.

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amanico
Jul 13, 2024
Hahaha... I will reveal in due time. ;)

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EinPA
Jul 13, 2024
Wear them in health….

Beautiful curation of a wonderful assortment

AM
amanico
Jul 13, 2024
Yes, I am a good boy. ;)

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orahu
Jul 13, 2024
Great insights into how or what you will enjoy for the remainder of the summer. We all have different approaches to watch “rotation.”

AM
amanico
Jul 13, 2024
Absolutely. Time for some compensation. ;)

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