Happy you enjoyed it!

Feb 07, 2008,05:09 AM
 


This watch deserved a review, IMO!
AZnd it was a great pleasure for me to prepare it with the help of JLC and some guys here...
All this people has to be thanked.
Best.
Nicolas

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POLARIS, THE REVIEW.

 
 By: amanico : February 4th, 2008-06:52
Some days ago, my Polaris came back from the Service Center, and I had the idea to make a review about it. 11 months waiting for it, but the waiting is worth it!!! So, I think this is the moment and the occasion to speak about this charismatic model, unde...  

Wow, finally we

 
 By: Asimut : February 4th, 2008-07:12
got we what payed for! The long wait for this review was certainly worth it! Now I am hyped and eager to see what comes out of this re-edition! Thanks for making the post Nico, I hope to see your restored beauty in April. Asi

Asi, I just checked

 
 By: amanico : February 7th, 2008-04:35

Pola .... What!!?

 
 By: Ares501 - Mr Green : February 4th, 2008-07:27
:0) Great work as usual ... keep 'em coming Been real joy to read it .... cos I'm locked on Amvox Regards Damian

Thanks, Damian

 
 By: amanico : February 7th, 2008-04:40

Christmas came Late

 
 By: Bill : February 4th, 2008-08:19
Hi Nicolas, Amazing stuff. You are a very lucky Polaris owner. Bill

Or soon, Bill!

 
 By: amanico : February 7th, 2008-04:42

We know about the remake - allegedly.

 
 By: HerrK : February 4th, 2008-08:50
Coming out of a meeting I find your Polaris report – great! Concerning the remake at this years SIHH Jaw told us at another forum (with JLCs approval - allegedly) that " there will be 2 editions, one replicating the 1963 Polaris and the other is the reiss... 

Herrk, things are said about the re edition of the Polaris

 
 By: amanico : February 7th, 2008-04:52
Too many things, IMHO. The truth is that nothing is still firm on this topic, so I prefer keeping the silence than speaking for speaking. Launch is still in April, with several Polaris, that's true. As for the design of each Polaris version, I guess, and ... 

Even worst, Nicolas. We do have no ...

 
 By: HerrK : February 7th, 2008-05:22
... clues at all of what will be inside the remake! The original Cal. 825 or the follow up out of the AMVOX1 Cal. 918 or Cal 912 or maybe some- thing entirely new? Well, patience is a virtue – unless you want to buy a pig in a poke. Cheers Christian

Well, for that , I have an information

 
 By: amanico : February 7th, 2008-05:25
But I can olny tell you that it won't be an old movement as the 825, and that normally, it will allow you a quick set of the date. Can't tell more for the moment. Best. Nicolas

Hear, hear, Nicolas! You are ...

 
 By: HerrK : February 7th, 2008-09:06
... withholding information from the community! You should be ashamed! Well quick set for the date rules 918 out. So what is left is 912 or something new. Would 912 fit into a 42mm case? I think 912 is about 36.5mm wide, so that could be a problem. Also: ... 

Yes, Herrrk, I'm ashamed! LOL

 
 By: amanico : February 7th, 2008-10:52
But I'm ashamed to say that I can't tell you more, even if you strongly tried to get me the worms out of the nose...( French Saying...LOL) Yep, new movement, but no more precision till it will be the time for it. As I previously said, some can say what th... 

Stunning review as usual Nicolas......

 
 By: Andy : February 4th, 2008-10:10
not long to wait till we see the 'alleged' new beauty.....eagerly awaiting some pics..!!! So your Polaris was away for 11 months..!!! Do you have any 'before' and 'after' shots or is all the work internal..?? Andy.

Thanks, Andy! I'm afraid the comparison won't be THAT demonstrative

 
 By: amanico : February 7th, 2008-05:03
2 more months to see them in the Flesh!!! As for my Polaris between and before, it won't speak a lot because these 2 pics aren't macros... I had some scratches and dings on the case, now...Nothing. They kept the original plexy as they don't have anymore p...  

Beautiful.....absolutely beautiful.....

 
 By: Andy : February 7th, 2008-10:16
Almost impossible to tell the difference between them so all the character is there as it should be, I guess most of the work was to the movement and a little polish of the case. Not long till I get to see some of your pieces in the flesh......is this Lon... 

Excellent !

 
 By: Marv : February 4th, 2008-10:18
Nicolas, thank you for this great review ! The photos of the Master Compressor and Amvox really highlight how actual the Polaris remains. That's what one calls a classic, no ?-) Produced in a limited number, that's what I call an icon! And your watch is r... 

Thanks, Marv

 
 By: amanico : February 7th, 2008-05:07

Thanks. Great work! (nt)

 
 By: Velociphile - No longer in the building : February 4th, 2008-16:02

Happy you enjoyed it!

 
 By: amanico : February 7th, 2008-05:09

Thank you Nicolas.....

 
 By: Dje : February 4th, 2008-22:27
Hi, Thank you for your review and pics Nicolas! That's a great work and very pleasing to learn so much about a mythical watch. Dje

Great post!

 
 By: Allen : February 5th, 2008-06:55
It took me a while to go through all the great pics and text. Thanks, Nicolas!

great work

 
 By: moonway : February 5th, 2008-07:40
In fact your work here is a great homage to the history of the Polaris.

WOW, David ng

 
 By: amanico : February 7th, 2008-05:14

Wow, amazing pictorial, thanks! nt

 
 By: Chris Meisenzahl : February 5th, 2008-09:22
nt

WOW!!

 
 By: mjnoumoff : February 5th, 2008-16:42
WOW Incredible post. Great history of the Memovox. I wonder how much different my MC Memovox would sound with that 'open' caseback!!??

Not the same sound, Matt...

 
 By: amanico : February 7th, 2008-08:02

Thanks, Chris

 
 By: amanico : February 7th, 2008-08:01

Wow !

 
 By: DrStrong : February 6th, 2008-13:27
what an amazing job my friend ! I was lucky enough to see your Polaris in the flesh yesterday and it is a beauty....! By the way, I have found in my records more pictures of the "inners" of the baby. They might be of interest:...  

Thanks, Jeff, foe the nice words, and

 
 By: amanico : February 8th, 2008-07:17
For the pics too! I was searching for a nice pic of the movement and of the interior of the Case Back, now I get them! Best! Nicolas

You're welcome

 
 By: DrStrong : February 8th, 2008-23:57

Who needs reference books

 
 By: Baron - Mr Red : July 26th, 2010-02:10
Awesome. Really helpful and insightful stuff. Don't ever stop.

Thanks for this friendly bump, Mr Baron. :)

 
 By: amanico : July 26th, 2010-02:21
So, now, you just have to feed it up with your pics! Best, my friend. Nicolas

i am using an onscreen keyboard because...

 
 By: Baron - Mr Red : July 26th, 2010-02:32
my usb sockets have blown. WIll be a while before i get replacement USBs so no Pics. Besides, i don't have "much" to show. Maybe by Friday?

See you on Friday, then! :)))

 
 By: amanico : July 26th, 2010-02:35
Take your pills with you, my friend, it seems that many nice watches are waiting for you! Best, Nicolas

How many pills?

 
 By: Baron - Mr Red : July 26th, 2010-02:45
I have taken the Polaris 65 now. Its in NY so will be a little while before i see it. Watch is mint except the missing outer caseback. Finding a "solution" to that will be great fun. But I am not sure I will go down the path of the 68 too.... but i have a... 

Damn, I may be the one who will have to take pills. :)))

 
 By: amanico : July 26th, 2010-03:08
First enjoy the 65, and then you'll see if you take the path to the 68... Both are so different that it may be of interest to get them all. Best, my friend. Nicolas

My goodness, Nicolas, there's so much history in this one post . . .

 
 By: Dr No : February 6th, 2008-20:41
. . . thanks so much, especially for the photos of the groovy cushion case Master Mariners - now that's a watch for the ages! Cordially, Art

Wow. Thanks Nicolas!

 
 By: SJX : February 7th, 2008-01:13
This is the definitive work on the Polaris. - JX

I don't know, SJX

 
 By: amanico : February 8th, 2008-07:21

Another great report Nicolas ! Great pics too !

 
 By: jeff 325 : February 7th, 2008-12:11
I will definitly have to add a Polaris in my collection one day .

Jeff 325

 
 By: amanico : February 8th, 2008-07:22

Thorough and superb. Thanks Nico! [nt]

 
 By: Tony C. : February 7th, 2008-17:36
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Hi Nicolas,

 
 By: papillonwatchman : February 16th, 2008-01:13
Thanks for this nice report and the so many beautifull picture´s, the funny thing is i don´t or didn´t have a lot with vintage watches, but sometime´s i see some that do something to me, so please stop with al this beautiful stuff !!! Cheers, Michel

You got it, Michel

 
 By: amanico : February 16th, 2008-04:57

Wow

 
 By: charlesnevers : February 16th, 2008-10:51
Fantastic job. thanks. Vintage memovox are my prefer ones. I enjoy my father's one every day:...  

Welcome here, Clamasmr

 
 By: amanico : February 16th, 2008-11:38

fantastic report! I recall being there when you dropped it off at the paris boutique..

 
 By: eric_s : February 17th, 2008-04:34
Glad to see you got it back and in such wonderful condition. Congratulations!

Thanks, my friend

 
 By: amanico : February 17th, 2008-05:02

ever since I saw AlexSunrise's Polaris 68..

 
 By: ocwatching : July 25th, 2010-18:45
I have been devouring all things Polaris/Amvox...I really enjoyed this post and the great photos.. great work Nicolas! now I just need to find the funds...

How I understand you!

 
 By: amanico : July 25th, 2010-23:14
So, you become a Polaristi? This is such a wonderful watch, nice, lovely, strong at the same time. Welcome to he family. Best, and thanks for your enthusiastic words. Nicolas

Excellent report Nicolas

 
 By: WTA : April 11th, 2014-02:42
The fact that you excelled in this report, I am enjoying and I read and I watch these images, as well as I like observations and comparisons own, I thank you very much on this great effort You made ​​wonderful history for yourself I wish you health and co...