A tough and very busy week... So I need something funny, funky, original. This Memovox E 871 will do the job: What will be your week-end? Best, Nicolas
TV Screen shape case, Cal 916 with rotor ( instead of the bumper on the former alarm automatic movements Cal 815 / 825 ) and a stunning grey and orange dial. All dial variations included, a bit less than 5000 pieces were made. Best, Nicolas
A fresh wrist shot of a Jaeger Lecoultre I rarely wear, but which is worth some consideration. Typically funky, typically Seventies, this slate grey and orange dial is to die for. The Cal 916 is, for that time, a new movement, after a good decade of Cal 8
.. reiterate with some other pics, as per your request, from the Funky times, the 70ies.. ( but our friend with the Volvo truck even has more, and of course Clavi, AFAIK. LC 3072 on Stingray - pretty rare bird Love the hues & plays of Blue E 871 (in light
Among other references, as we could also mention the Lecoultre E 3072 and the E 876, and a few others. Let's start with the E 871, here with what I consider to be the most special dial, grey and orange: Special, these 2 E 877 are: The gold version is rare
So, after the Jaeger-LeCoultre Memovox E 871, you may read about it here: Let’s move on to the reference E 872. Yes, another Funky 70’s Jaeger-LeCoultre Memovox! 39mm x 46mm, 12.5 mm thick including the plexi crystal which is raised above the bezel. Basi
Let’s start small, with the Jaeger-LeCoultre Memovox E 871. Since I finally got the last detail sorted on my E 871, I thought it would be appropriate to start with this one. You may read about it here: We who grow up during the 1970’s will always have a
After many year's of ownership I finally had the chance to correct a small detail... Last weekend I brought my Jaeger-LeCoultre Memovox reference E 871 with my on my trip, just to be ale to complete my watch! My watch used to look like this: When I bought