For example, The Polaris 1st generation, E 859, was in production from 1965 to 1969 ( 1970 is an information I received from JLC Heritage Gallery, but I never saw one with the inside of the case back engraved with the mention " 1970 " ). Then, the power r
Here is a photo I took some 4 years ago at the manufacture, showing all the dial variations of the Polaris II. You will note that the grey didn't have the good alarm disc. Which should be like this ( Credit photo JLC ). Very pleasant to look at, these Pol
Grey or Blue? Both! If I had to choose only one, I would keep the blue. Funnily, the Blue is the only one to have a graduated bezel from 0 to 15. The Red and the Grey have a fully graduated bezel. Best, Nicolas
How do you like it? Blue? Grey? I know, I know... Both is the answer. Made between 1971 and 1975, there were only 1120, all colors included ( there also was a superb red version ). Goodbye the good old bumper,of the Cal 825 hello the " classic rotor " of
After a first introduction made some weeks ago, let's come back to the new Memovox, called Master Control Memovox, and most specially the Memovox Timer, now that I could test it for some ten days. Indeed, the press files and official pictures are not accu
I am in a blue mood, today. I want to see Blue everywhere, from the sky to watches... As for the Memovox, Jaeger Lecoultre made some nice blue ones. Here is a selection of what I could see. E 855 Blue Scale: E 873: E 875: E 876 ( Credit picture: Meertz )
A side by side picture I took almost two years ago: Funnily, Jaeger Lecoultre seems to have taken the inspiration of the fumé dial from this Polaris II, which came a bit later with the Polaris Geographique World Time, in 2018, and the Polaris Date, this y
I am curious to see how many Polaris owners we are, and what kind of Polaris we have. I will start with mines: Original: Polaris 1965: Polaris 1968: Polaris II Ref E 870: And... Tribute to Polaris 1965: Tribute to Polaris 1968: For the moment, no Polaris