amanico[JLC Moderator]
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Well, Rukdeed, I have the project to gather all the posts about these Memos ...
Dec 08, 2010,13:35 PM
And to make a Reference topic with them.
Then we'll add all the other versions which are not included, yet.
Thanks for your nice words.
Best,
Nicolas.
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Memovox Paris Exhibition: The First Memovoxes
By: amanico : December 5th, 2010-23:59
Let's start from the beginning, and have a look at the first Memovoxes, which were manual winding. 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 ...
Thank you, Nicolas…
By: blomman Mr Blue : December 6th, 2010-00:41
For another page of the Memovox history! Will return tonight and read again and again… You really make this forum awesome! Thank you, my friend! Best Blomman
Now I have had a closer look…
By: blomman Mr Blue : December 6th, 2010-12:53
And I must say that the 3151 with the radium index numbers and losange hands… Really speaks to me! And the E 858… No wonder – with a number between the DSA and the Polaris… What can be wrong with that one?! The E 857 and the E 859 the two that haunt our d...
Agreed, Blomman.
By: amanico : December 8th, 2010-13:23
I fear that after all these posts on the Memovox, our wish list will get a bit bigger... Agreed on the E 858, but wait to see another great one I saw, the 11005. An original " tubular lugs " Memo would also fit, indeed. Too many watches, my friend... Best...
Aaah, Monday - finally..
By: hs111 : December 6th, 2010-01:20
Could almost not wait and checked into the Forum, first thing, my work allowed me to take a glimpse .. How nice to start a week like this ! -- Merci, M. Nicholas Best, HS
Hooked
By: grigo : December 6th, 2010-04:30
Nicolas, You alsmost have me hooked on wanting to get myself a vintage Memovox. Can't waity for the next chapter of your report. Best regards, George
I know, I know
By: grigo : December 9th, 2010-00:25
As soon as I get back from my extended stay in snowy Warsaw. Hopefully, I will be back next begining of next week. We can also discuss Santa Claus's skills. George
Wow...Fantastic....
By: aboen : December 6th, 2010-07:38
I love these vintage Memovoxes, I hope JLC brings back a variation a the manual wind alarm movement. Another brilliant post Drew
Ahhhhh!
By: sancerre : December 6th, 2010-07:43
I can't take it anymore! Stop showing us these incredible images, it is too much to handle. --Sancerre
What I have always been wondering ...
By: HerrK : December 7th, 2010-02:08
... is why the vintage handwound Memovox movements (including Cal. 814 - which we will assumingly see next week) have a more toolwatch like finish whereas the automatics feature Cotes de Geneve on the rotor-bridge. Is there any good explanation for that? ...
Marvelous
By: Ubik : December 7th, 2010-09:23
thanks for posting. Staying tuned.
LeCoultre HPG
By: mell0822 : December 10th, 2010-00:37
I've one that is LeCoultre and has "HPG" on dial. Supposed it meant "High Performance Grade".