The Memovox Parking, or how to save money when you buy a watch

Jun 04, 2014,09:54 AM
 

 
 
Let's fly back to ... 1958.
 
This year, JLC wanted to celebrate both 125th year of the " La Grande Maison " Birthday, and its creator, Antoine Lecoultre.
 
To fulfill this purpose, JLC released several watches, and among them, one on which the Brand communicated a lot, the Memovox Parking.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
 
Sometimes with humour...
 
" Let  the Memovox Parking rather than the Police remind you the limitation of your parking time ..."
 
 
 
 
We see again the same idea in the 1961 catalogue:
 
" The watch which saves you parking fines "
 
 
 
 
There were so many Memovoxes that it is impossible to  give a definition of what should aesthically be a Memovox.
 
The style, the design and aesthetics, the movements, the functions differ from a model to another, and the only thing they share is the Alarm. 
 
The Memovox Parking is not only a funny watch, it is first and foremost a very nice time keeper.
 
1/ A very elegant case:
 
For the Memovox Parking ( Ref 3161 ), JLC used a 35 mm case, in stainless steel or in 18 Carat Gold:
 
 
 
 
Not the smaller, as some Memovoxes have 32, 33, and 34 mm cases, not the bigger as others are 37mm, 39, 42 and even 43 mm ( The so called Polaris II, ref E 870 ).
 
Numbers are one thing,  Reality is different.. 
 
You may think that it is a small watch, while it is just perfectly sized, with harmonious proportions, due to a good thickness / size ratio.
 
 
 
 
Another important detail is the aperture of the dial, which amplifies the feeling that the watch is bigger than it is.
 
 
 


 
 
Here, the Ref 3161 capitalizes on a thin case and straight lugs, whose sides are brushed, while the other parts are polished, and this contrast is really an eye and light catcher.
 
The lugs are superbly shaped, as shown on the picture above, shorter than on the E 855 or on the E 875:
 
 
   

 
The 2 unsigned crowns look a bit oversized, compared to the thin case, but they are very slim.
 
To be complete, the 3161 has a snap back case, with no case reference engraved outside nor inside, just " Memovox" and the case serial number:
 
 
 
 
Here the shape of the snap case back, domed and flat:

On the wrist, the watch is nicely centred, and you really have the impression that it is bigger than the announced 35 mm. Very light, it is also so comfortable that you almost forget you're wearing it.
 
But the presence on the wrist is very pleasant:
 



There was also another correct reference for the Parking, the ref E 858, which shares with the 3161 the same size, 35 mm, but whose case is different:
 
 
 
 
 
 
The dial of the E 858 Parking is different, too, as the triangular and slim applied indexes replace the 3 / 6 / 9 / 12 hour markers.
 
2/ An original dial: 
 
As always, the dial is divided in 2 parts: The Alarm disk, and the outside dial.
 
The major specificity of this dial is that it blends Elegance and Fun.
 
 
 
 
The outside dial is sublime, with these thin triangular applied indexes, and 3 / 6 / 9 / 12 applied numbers, which enhance its symmetry and balance.
 
The Alarm disk is the " touch of fun " on this watch, as it is conceived and designed like a Parking Meter, with the Blue P which represents the Parking Symbol, and the numbers which inform you on the remaining parking time.
 
 
 
 
How does it work?
 
Pull the upper crown which is dedicated to the Alarm, to set the parking time, by aligning it with  the hour hand, then push the crown, and wind it.
 
For example, if you bought 2 hours, place the " 2 hours " writing just in front of the hour hand, and it will ring in 2 hours.
 
On the pic above, you can see that it remains less than 30 minutes before the end of the Parking Time.
 
You will also notice the radium dots each 5 minutes, on the Alarm indexes.
 
Who else could offer such a crazy watch, and such an unique complication?
 
Do you know any other Parking Watch in the History of Horology?
 
smile
 
 
3/ A great movement, the Cal 814.
 
 
 
 
The Cal  814 has been massively produced from 1953 to 1964 ( 115 000 movements were made ! ), and coexisted during 5 years with the Cal 489, the first Memovox movement ( 1950 - 1958 ).
 
The characteristic of the Cal 814 are the same than the Cal 489, a 17 jewels manual winding, 28 mm big / 5,20 high, with a power reserve of 45 hours, beating at 18 000 vibrations per hour, while the Alarm has an autonomy of 20 seconds.
 
The main difference between these 2 calibers is that the Cal 489 has 2 bridges, while the 814 has only one.
  
4/ A lovely and original watch:
 
As previoulsy said, compared to a most known Ref E 855, the case of the Memovox Parking is much thinner, and smaller, too.
 
A couple of E 855:
 
 


And here some  comparison pictures which gives a better idea on how different are both cases on these 2 Memovoxes:
 
The dials:
 
 


See the difference  in the profile of the cases and lugs, and the variations in the crowns, not signed  on the Parking ( which is correct ):
 
 
 
 
The Memovox Parking benefits of one of the nicest Memovox case, indeed, which contributes a lot ot the charm of this watch:
 
 
 
 
 
 
Not only original and charming, it is, historically, an interesting model.
 
Interesting more than important, in my opinion.
 
The Géophysic is important, as well as the Reverso, the first Memovox, the Polaris, the Triple Date and a few others, which brought osmething to Horology, as an Innovation, for example, or a re interpretation or an adaptation of an horological tradition, while the Parking is not one of those.
 
It is a funny watch which was created for the Jubilé, along with the Géophysic, the 2233 ( Ultra Thin ), the Memovox World Time, and a less known one, the Master Mariner Chronometer.
 
Does an Anniversary always have to be seriously celebrated?
 
 


Hell, no!
 
Best to All.
 
Nicolas This message has been edited by amanico on 2014-06-04 10:49:44 This message has been edited by amanico on 2014-06-07 13:21:46


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Oh I need that!

 
 By: patrick_y : June 4th, 2014-10:47
I don't get a lot of parking tickets. Haven't gotten any for the past twelve months. Knock on wood. But I'm always in fear of getting them. I never knew this watch existed. A beautiful watch, a sensible idea, and a compelling marketing campaign. Thank you... 

You can also use it for important phone calls and meetings.

 
 By: amanico : June 4th, 2014-12:52
This is a very smart idea, I must say, and a lovely Watch, too. Thanks for your feedback, my friend. Nicolas.

Love it.. Love it, a lot !.. Love it, indeed.. Thx for this review - superb ! :))

 
 By: hs111 : June 4th, 2014-12:44
.. I bookmarked this post already, goes to my " alltimes".. [I will come back later , maybe tomorrow or so, with 1 or 2 humble pics..] Thanks so much, for this magnificent share - nice, funny and pretty cool, as well ! :) :) Best, my friend, hs

The Memovox Parking is one of the best vintage Memos on the wrist, IMO!

 
 By: blomman Mr Blue : June 4th, 2014-14:12
Love this watch! It's a Memovox, it's a Jubilé watch and it's beautiful - what's not to love! Thank you for a wonderful post, Nicolas. Best Blomman

Wow!

 
 By: Ilja : June 4th, 2014-14:39
You should do you 'reviews' with due diligence, the entire chapter about the E85 8 is plain non-sence, picturing a franken watch. Congratulations. It should read E856, same dial as ref 3161, 3 piece screw back case. Here a Gübelin retailed E856 IpsoVox st...  

AFAIK, non-signed crowns were the norm in 1958.

 
 By: Clavi : June 4th, 2014-15:40
AFAIK, non-signed crowns are the norm in 1958. The JL logo was introduced in literature around that time, and crowns were signed on most models released only afterwards. For example E853 was born with non-signed crowns in 1957, and so were the 3159, 3160 ...  

well

 
 By: Ilja : June 4th, 2014-16:08
The signed vs. unsigned thing is not correct when taking into account at least 2 Parkings within the a VERY close (aka in between) range of case/mvmt serials, compared to others without signed crowns. The claim is a claim not a fact. Sorry. The E858 is no... 

To complete the theme, a 3161 in gold.

 
 By: amanico : June 4th, 2014-22:48
And yes, the E 856 also had a Parking dial. Here, yours, from the photo session we had in 2010: Best, Nicolas ...  

Thanks for your invaluable contribution, Ilja. Clavi will appreciate to read that his 858

 
 By: amanico : June 4th, 2014-22:36
is a frankenwatch. :) And as for the unsigned crowns, this has nothing to see with a prophet's point of view, it is just a fact. But if criticizing my reviews with such a virulence serves you as a therapy, it is fine for me. ;) All the best, Nicolas

sure

 
 By: Ilja : June 5th, 2014-03:27
Just 10 cases (serial number-wise) away from your shown ref. 3161 - an example with signed crowns is known, as a couple of others as well, but still claiming this 'unsigned' bs a 'fact'. Sure mate. ;-) As for the E858 vs. E 856 this 1965 catalog page spea...  

no time to argue today

 
 By: Clavi : June 5th, 2014-06:44
I am at work in London, won't enter into an argument, but will just share a picture, thanks to Marv ...  

Well …

 
 By: HerrK : June 6th, 2014-03:22
… this takes us directly into our philosophy class: What can we know? ;-) So let us start with logical reasoning: Clavi’s point could be: As there was a Gübelin Ipsovox Parking E858 manufactured by JLC, there also must have been a JLC Memovox Parking E858... 

furthermore

 
 By: Ilja : June 6th, 2014-08:25
it is usefull to get a limeline established: Gübelin catalog date, case and movement serial of both Memovoxes. Divergency of observed LeCoutre vs. Jaeger-LeCoultre watches. Seeing a calalog pictured Gübelin Parking Ipsovox is a great boot, thanks Clavi. A... 

Philosophy or Humility?

 
 By: Marv : June 8th, 2014-01:43
Does it really take us to philosophy? or to good manners, proper language and humility? May I quote Ilja? " the entire chapter about the E85 8 is plain non-sence, picturing a franken watch. Congratulations. It should read E856 .... " And which watch is th...  

Absolutely delicious specimen, Marv. Can we know more about it?

 
 By: amanico : June 9th, 2014-21:09
About Philosophy, I much prefer yours. ;) Good to read you again, Marv. Best, Nicolas

It seems that this parking was only produced for the French Market

 
 By: Marv : June 10th, 2014-15:55
I don't know much about this watch, except its elegant case was made in France with lyra lugs. It came in very nice condition with its original gold buckle - same marks on the bucke and caseback. There is one vintage catalog with the exact same model, ref...  

I know this catalog, I think this is one of the rare I own.

 
 By: amanico : June 10th, 2014-21:48
All the others being trusted by a certain Swedish... ;) Thanks for your answer, Marv. See you soon? Nicolas

So?

 
 By: HerrK : June 10th, 2014-05:31
1) What can we conclude from the mere fact that there has been a Gübelin cataloge picturing an Ipsovox E858 Parking? Right: that there has been a Gübelin cataloge picturing an Ipsovox E858 Parking. Nothing more, nothing less. Not even that there has been ... 

Errare humanum est

 
 By: Marv : June 10th, 2014-16:01
Diabolicum est per animositatem in errore manere :-)

Hey Marv!

 
 By: blomman Mr Blue : June 10th, 2014-10:34
We missed you here! Please don't be a stranger! :) Best Blomman

Thank you for your nice words!

 
 By: Marv : June 10th, 2014-16:12
Hey blomman, I am never far behind :-) By the way, congratulations for your nomination as GP moderator. This is a promising brand with many past and present marvels to be discovered or highlighted. I have heard that the market of GP vintage documentation ... 

GP is indeed an interesting brand! :)

 
 By: blomman Mr Blue : June 11th, 2014-11:37
Thank you, you should come visit us over at GP some day - I have already uncovered some... Will post more vintage posts soon! :) Best Blomman

An intriguingly practical design. Love it!

 
 By: Luis6 : June 4th, 2014-17:33
By the way, are JLC still making their basic model alarm wrist watches like the ones you showed in the pictures? All I can find now are second-handed.

No, there is no Memovox Parking in the current collection, Luis.

 
 By: amanico : June 4th, 2014-22:55
There is the Master Memovox, and there were, a few years ago the Memovox Tributes To Deep Sea Alarm and Polaris. But no Parking... Best, Nicolas

Would love to see it...

 
 By: watchme : June 9th, 2014-07:07
re-released, but without the "P" and blue box. I love the count-down markings. So practical. -Dean

clarification on alarm:

 
 By: Darron : July 12th, 2014-23:03
Great info Nicolas! It appears this alarm works like a "countdown timer" up to 2 hours. I am guessing that the parking watch and other alarm/memovox models utilize the same alarm function based on the position of the Hour hand? I would like an alarm based... 

The Parking is not a different Alarm. It works like any other JLC Alarm watch.

 
 By: amanico : July 12th, 2014-23:17
The difference is the decoration of the alarm disc, which makes it maybe a bit easier to read and use. The alarm index is not set to the hour hand. It is on a disc that you can move via the upper crown. And you can set it to the minute, or almost. As it i...