amanico[JLC Moderator]
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One of these watches you really have to see in the flesh
To fully appreciate it!
This was another of these excellent suprises of our GTG, Marv.
Mechanically interesting, aesthetically charming, this watch deserved a post like this .
I love a lot the idea ( and the fact, here), of the double repere for the Alarm ( hour and minutes ).
And the strap is perfect for this Memomatic.
Thanks for this very interesting post, Marv.
AS for the Album..." Dejà Vu ", of course!
Nicolas
Indeed, a strong character
By: Marv : July 2nd, 2009-15:07
Thank you for your nice words, respo. I can understand your interest in alarmwatch. It is a larger field than usually expected, - starting from the early pocket watches, - going through the 50s to 70s icons: Vulvain Cricket and JLC Memovox - and being rev...
Some additional information
By: Marv : July 2nd, 2009-15:38
I post hereafter the specifications of this mouvement (source: Omega Saga ) - Self-winding (one single barrel for both time and alarm) - 21600 A/h - anti-shock device - quick set date with a discrete correction pusher at 3 o'clock - alarm - 19 jewels - si...
LOL, Marv
By: amanico : July 2nd, 2009-22:42
But it was a common discover, as you were with me when we ordered these straps. I put exactly the same one on my Tribute to Polaris 68! See you soon! As for surprises, I think I know what you're talking about... Best, Nicolas
beautiful watch
By: Blaise : July 4th, 2009-14:30
that was a very interesting post in deed. I just acquired my memomatic not to long ago and a good friend draw my attention to this post. Here's a quick and dirty pic of mine...not in such a great condition but still......
Very nice!
By: Zoodles95 : June 1st, 2010-17:58
Thanks for sharing that... It reminds me of my Seiko Bell-Matic except for the fact that the Seiko has an auto movement but the alarm is wound by the crown. I also don't think that the Seiko can be set for such a precise alarm time. Thanks for sharing.