Here, I'm trying to gather all the documents and versions of this iconic watch. I will start with the Memovox Exhibition, and then speak about all the Vintage Memovoxes. If you have a Memovox which is not already posted, please add it to this thread, in t...
From the 25th to the 28th of November, was held in Paris, at the famous auction house Artcurial ( 7, Rond Point des Champs Elysées ) one of the most impressive - if not THE most impressive - exhibition of Vintage Memovoxes. A collector - a friend - accept...
A detail makes all the difference, between the very first Memovox, the Ref 3150, and all the other which came later: The shape of the lugs. As you will see on the pictures posted here, the lugs are tubular. And if you pay attention to the pictures, you wi...
The Calibre 489 was massively produced from 1950 to 1958, as some 47 500 movements came from the Manufacture at this moment. You will notice that on the following watches, the reference of this Calibre slightly changes, as it is mentionned P 489/1. It is ...
To be clear, there are more tham two other manual wind Memovoxes, but I keep some ( very special ) of them for the end. Here, I will mention 2 references, the E 852 and the E 858. - The E 852. Honestly, this is the first time I saw one, in the flesh or ev...
To be more precise, JLC released the first Alarm automatic movement ever made ( all brands included ) since 1956. This movement is referenced Cal 815, and was in production till 1966, while its Date " brother ", the Cal 825 was released 3 years after ( 19...
Here, we are somewhere between the end of the Sixities ( 1968 ) and the Seventies. This was the end of the Cal 825 Life, which was used in an awesome Memovox, the Ref E E 861 which becomes the Ref E 873 when the same watch will be " motorised " by the Cal...
Amanico, Thanks a lot for this very very extensive overview of the memovox saga. You're so close of gathering all relevant information for a specific opus on Memovox that it would be a pity not to publish... My modest contribution, for the funky period of...
Replying to myself, 14 years later... Here is another variation of the stainless steel memovox E873, less frequent than the white / blue or the orange / blue variations. This dial has the blue scale dial which definitely reminds us of the E855 with so-cal...
I was given one of these by my father around the time of my college graduation in 1969. I sadly lost the watch years ago, but have recently purchased a very good condition identical watch. The only problem is that my "new" watch has a lizard skin after ma...
An introduction is useless, here, as they are the most famous Memovoxes. Here are 2 of the 5 Vintage Diving Memovoxes: The Lecoultre Deep Sea Alarm ( E 857 ), and the Jaeger Lecoultre Polaris ( E 859 ). Among these references, you have 2 variations, depen...
Here is the window display dedicated to the rare birds. 1/ The " Jubilé " watches: In 1958, Jaeger-LeCoultre released a small collection of " Jubilé " watches, to celebrate the 125th Anniversary of the brand birth. It was the opportunity to see some marve...
I have to confess that I know nothing about these Memovox clocks, but it appears to me that any Memovox Fan should have one, at least. Indeed, they are here to remind us that the Memovox was not only wristwatches, but also, sometimes, inspired clocks. Som...
Hello, I am currently searching for a JLC Memovox E855 and as I know the correct case size of these watches is 37mm. However I found on ebay and other websites watches with diameters of 36 or 38 mm and i would like to know if these are original or not. Ma...
In 1960 I bought this watch. I lost the gold on the hour button, but with servicing and changing the glas nothing happend in 57 years. I did not polish or clean anything so I think it is original and it should stay so. i am stil looking for an original JL...
Currently being overhauled at grand central watch. Going to rock on cognac alligator. Will post when done at year end. Is this at all distinguishable from collector perspective?
I’ve found this absolute gem, however I can’t find hind nor hair of it online so I have no idea about its origins on reference. I’m not sure as to whether it’s an incredibly rare model or if it’s a standard dial and hand set dropped into a very cool 10k y...
Hello everyone! I just bought this Memovox E855. I'm not really a big JLC person, more of a Rolex guy. But I know some of the magnificent history of this tremendous timepiece. It's excellent. Also, Steve McQueen, the King of Cool himself, wore it - and I ...