We " live " the same dreams, Damien. :)

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Paris Memovox Exhibition: The Special Series.

 
 By: amanico : December 27th, 2010-00:49
Here is the window display dedicated to the rare birds. 1/ The " Jubilé " watches: In 1958, Jaeger-LeCoultre released a small collection of " Jubilé " watches, to celebrate the 125th Anniversary of the brand birth. It was the opportunity to see some marve...  

Yes, this was what I was afraid of…

 
 By: blomman Mr Blue : December 27th, 2010-01:58
This collector has an unbelievable collection! Stunning! Here I am so happy to find the DSA and now… Argh! The E 11 005 is a KILLER! And so is the E 858! A never ending love story… It would be great to once meet this collector and see his collection in fu... 

From all those Memos, I would well see ...

 
 By: amanico : December 27th, 2010-02:16
The 11005, the E 858, the Brown ( or its equivalent in blue ) special E 855, and the Ebene Indexes E 855. Without forgetting the Polaris '65... And a Ref 3072 to close the topic. Not an endless story, but quite long, yes. Best, Blomman. Nicolas.

You know me, my friend…

 
 By: blomman Mr Blue : December 27th, 2010-11:05

Evil plan

 
 By: Bambam6862 : December 27th, 2010-05:04
That is his plan to be an evil tempter. To put us on a never ending journey. I just started but I see where you all are headed, myself included. Watch crazy I can see in my own self already the obsession I can't imagine how you guys must be lol Never be s... 

What an impressive collection of beauties.

 
 By: RJW : December 27th, 2010-03:30
You're killing me Nicolas. Where do I start? I don't know but give me the brown dial E855 and I may never want another watch again. Regards, Richard.

I'm the first on this one. :)

 
 By: amanico : December 27th, 2010-08:02

great report!

 
 By: playtime : December 27th, 2010-05:55
that USAF model was intriguing! J

Nice Nicolas - killing shots

 
 By: terenceho : December 27th, 2010-07:09
You made my day with these scans. Very nice.

gorgeous! wow...

 
 By: ocwatching : December 27th, 2010-07:35
the parking memovox are pretty neat... and of course...the beloved Polaris and Deep Sea alarm... hope you had a great Xmas Nicolas...looking forward to your next post in the New Year...

Thanks...

 
 By: amanico : December 27th, 2010-07:38

Some fantastic pieces there..

 
 By: Miranda : December 27th, 2010-08:16
In particular I have to say I really loved the cal. 911, fantastic dial and case and the fire for the Deep Sea Alarm is further fuelled.. Thanks Nic Imran

That E855 dial and the Ebene indexes

 
 By: DaMctosh : December 27th, 2010-08:36
are just fantastic. Nicolas, this is going to add to those Memovox dreams, occasionally punctuated by Deep Seas and Geophysics!

Yes, very specials, thanks a lot ! [nt]

 
 By: foullis : December 27th, 2010-13:27
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Just the right ingredient

 
 By: EdwardL : December 27th, 2010-19:24
To fuel this young memovox fan. I've chewed and digested every word of your great series of post. Thanks Nico Best Ed

I hate this post lol

 
 By: shw24 : December 28th, 2010-05:38
Thx for the post Nico. You got me bitten hard by memovox now while just to find out ordinary e855 here was really difficult .

That is why I posted it! :)

 
 By: amanico : December 28th, 2010-05:48

Ok, that helps me to wait until January 12. ;-)

 
 By: respo : December 28th, 2010-06:53
Always love to see the Parking Memos. Remains a charming concept even today. Seeing the Diving Memos makes me wonder why I cannot have a bracelet for my TTP 65....Nicolas, didn't you mention that we'd be seeing a cool alternative strap for the Polas by th... 

Parking Memo....

 
 By: FanFrancisco : December 28th, 2010-08:07
... this is a very nice special series... especially for those were not able to attend this exhibition! got 2 questions, one for the Parking Memo: i find two models of Parking Memo just have plain crown without JL logo. as you know, mine has the JLC logo ... 

It is very difficult to have the delivery numbers for the US Market, Stefan.

 
 By: amanico : December 28th, 2010-08:38
Same problem for the DSA, to distinguish how many were made for the US Market and for the European Market. Even if, in this last case, the European is much rarer. About the Memo Parking, now, it should have unsigned crowns, so, my guess is that your crown... 

I'm going to need someone to bail me out of jail

 
 By: JTK : December 29th, 2010-16:00
I fear that the E 855 is worthy of some kind of felony. Not that I'm capable of such a thing, but a watch like that does make a man wonder about himself sometimes... Jason

Marvels among marvels, Patrick.

 
 By: amanico : December 29th, 2010-22:12
That is the real problem with the Memovox. You think you achieved the most difficult with the DSA and the Polaris? Go and hunt an original Memovox WT, for example... Therefore, it would not be fair to sum the Memos to the DSA and the Polaris. There were s... 

totally agree thats why I'm obsessed with the memovoxes together

 
 By: patrickmaniac : December 29th, 2010-23:20
with the reversos. cheers PAt

Thanks for the post Nic! A wonderful Vintage

 
 By: Mech : December 29th, 2010-20:19
collection for all to see!

Thanks, Mech. So, which one will be yours? :) [nt]

 
 By: amanico : December 29th, 2010-22:13
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You made my day !

 
 By: DrStrong : December 30th, 2010-02:35
some gorgeoux watches here, thanks for sharing ! Cheers Jeff

Great post, all is said..

 
 By: Starman : December 30th, 2010-14:00
The only thing for me to add is that I love the E855; I'm not a gold case fan either, but combine it with brownish looks and good grief what a dream of a Memovox. Best, Starman

The burgundy Memovox is interesting!

 
 By: dxboon : December 30th, 2010-20:52
What a wild looking model! Certainly not a watch for everyday wear (How would I match my outfit? LOL!). Thanks for another great post, Nicolas! Cheers, Daos