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Great post and photos as usually...
Dec 20, 2010,00:42 AM
...Nicolas, and do you maybe know the production number of the blue/black Snowdrop's too?
Thanks,
Zsolt
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Paris Memovox Exhibition: The Funky Times!
By: amanico : December 20th, 2010-00:29
Here, we are somewhere between the end of the Sixities ( 1968 ) and the Seventies. This was the end of the Cal 825 Life, which was used in an awesome Memovox, the Ref E E 861 which becomes the Ref E 873 when the same watch will be " motorised " by the Cal...
Great post and photos as usually...
By: Zsolt : December 20th, 2010-00:42
...Nicolas, and do you maybe know the production number of the blue/black Snowdrop's too? Thanks, Zsolt
Awesome post...
By: Goh : December 20th, 2010-04:42
Thank you for the informative post! The E 875 looks so beautiful and not out of place even today. My favourite is the last one pictured, very very charming. Best, Goh
Yes, funky the times - young we were..
By: hs111 : December 20th, 2010-06:49
Ahh, another Monday: - have already been looking forward, Thanks, Nicolas for this nice start into the week ! Very enjoyable pics - I was specifically intrigued by all blues and blue& whites. (well not to forget the unconventional orange in the E871), Ref...
"exuberant"
By: playtime : December 20th, 2010-07:30
the perfect choice of word. thanks again for sharing. I've grown very fond of unconventionally shaped cases and happily boisterous dials--especially ones originating from the 60s. The ones posted are especially attractive! Don't get me wrong--one should o...
here is another Funky one...
By: FanFrancisco : December 20th, 2010-08:25
... great post again, Nico!.. all these Funky times in Cal. 916 are very appealing to me, they are timeless. another feature i found all these watches is that they actually match with bracelet very well than that in leather strap (i think Goh will have no...
Funky vintage
By: grigo : December 20th, 2010-20:01
Food for thought, food fo thought. Very nice pictures. Does the report end here or is there more to come? Best regards, George
Thank you Nicolas
By: nwp627 : December 21st, 2010-17:13
I love my 872 and now because of your post I know definitively how many were produced and during which years they were produced. N...
Funky – Yes! :)
By: blomman Mr Blue : December 22nd, 2010-12:34
That is what comes to mind when seeing these Memos! But what maybe not comes to mind is how very comfortable on the wrist they are! This weekend I had the chance to try the E 877, the Snowdrop on my wirst. Ah, what a pleasure! Thank you for letting me try...
Apologizes accepted. :)))
By: amanico : December 22nd, 2010-12:58
You want the E 877 because you have all the others! As I want the E 861... All the best, my friend. Nicolas.
Na...
By: blomman Mr Blue : December 22nd, 2010-13:02
Still missing the E 876...! And the E 877! + some others thats not shown here... Best, my friend Blomman
You know as the Yanks say…
By: blomman Mr Blue : December 22nd, 2010-13:52
It ain’t over until the fat lady sings. And I hear nothing! You know me? Then you also know I won’t rest until I get some more black memos in my watch box! Best Mr Gr$$dy
Aaah, I didn't tell you?
By: amanico : December 22nd, 2010-13:54
I also found a Black E 855, with a NOS dial. LOL, but true! Best, 666.
very informative
By: Hororgasm : December 22nd, 2010-14:03
simply fantastic and very useful. i am going to print this off and hit the shops. i am determined to land one shortly. thanks mate, you are a star Best, Horo
soem very nice jlc from the 70's, I like them a lot
By: georgeszaslavsky : April 16th, 2011-00:01
I really dig those massive cases from the 70's. One special mention can be said about the e 877, the fact that it uses a supercompressor diving watch case, which was seen on a very very rare diving deep sea alarm jlc of the 70's and one 1000m diving watch...