Black Memovox, a Black Beauty!

Dec 23, 2008,00:28 AM
 



There was an incredible variety of Memovoxes, from the very early '50ies to the end of the 70ies...

Numbers speak for themselves:

Around 100 000 pieces were made ( !!! ) in more than 20 different references, using 6 Calibers!

Here I will speak of one of the most rare of them, the black dialed ref E 855.

If we can say that the ref E 855 is one of the most produced Memovox ( around 50 000 pieces for this only ref, in SS, Yellow or Rose Gold ), the Black Memovox E 855 is certainly one of the rarest, and one of the most beautiful.

For your interest, here are the production numbers which were given to me by Courtesy of JLC:

- 43825 in SS.

- 4707 in YG.

- 321 in RG.

But I don't have any number for SS Memovox Black Dial.

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Here, a very nice model with white writings, but with 2 problems:

Aftermarket crowns, and weird luminous hands.

If the hands are correct, the tritium is triangular, which doesn't seem correct, as it has to be rectangular, as you will see on MY Black Memovox.

1/ This watch is an icon, for me.

And, as we speak of icons, here are 2 together...

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I can't resist to the temptation ot add a 4th pic...

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An Icon with 2 other Icons...

As the Reverso and the Polaris, this Black Memovox is a timeless piece...

Can you only imagine that this piece is a bit more than 40 years old???

I rather have the feeling that it is a piece that was produced nowadays, that only the tritium round indexes and hands allow to locate it earlier in time...

2/ It is a very elegant, pure and classy time piece.

These proportions are perfect...

A 37mm Case, quite thin, with some nice round volumes due to the plexy.

Look at this pure, perfectly balanced watch!

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The very thin and curved lugs, the discrete crowns, which perfectly integrate the case, all these small details contribute to make of this watch a perfect one, in an awesome homogeneity.

And what to say abotu the dial, which makes all the difference with all the other Memovoxes, IMO ?

The words which immediately come to mind are Strenght, Balance, Distinction, Geometry.

Have a look at it, and you'll see a perfect integration of round and " lines " indexes, a rectangular Date Window, triangular Alarm Symbol and hands, all, once again, in a perfect harmony, which is not that easy when you mix all these geometrical features together...

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Now, look at another great and fine detail of these watch: The Golden Writings ( Gilt for the Rolex Guys! LOL ), and you' ll see that the refinement is at the top!

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These Gilt Writings match so well with the golden patina of the tritium, how to say it, like " echoing " to the patina of the small pearls of luminous material.

The refinement is also in the way JLC treated the case and case back, with Polished and Brushed parts...

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Not very easy to see on the following pic, BUT the brushed parts are on the side of the case and lugs, while the polished parts are on the top of the case and lugs.

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3/ A reliable movement, the Cal 825.

You all know it, this is the one housed in the Legendary Polaris, and in all the E 855 Memovoxes ( the Polaris is also a Memovox, although )...

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This is a 17 Jewels Automatic winding movement, beating at 18 000 vibrations per hour, with the following functions:

Hour,

Minutes,

Central Seconds,

Date,

Alarm.

It is Shock Protected and Anti Magnetic,

Here a Technical draw of the Cal 815 which is the same than the Cal 825, but without the Date:

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The Accuracy of this movement is astonishing...: 1 to 2 sec per day, on my Memovox !

The 2 Daughters...

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4/ On the Wrist, this is one of those watches that makes you litteraly shivering of pleasure.

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Indeed, the size doesn't matter when you approach the perfection in this way...

Another time, Presence, Distinction, and surprisingly, a watch whoch is easy to wear, with Casual or Dressy Clothes.

The light weight makes you forget that you wear a watch, but the fine and pleasant " Clong " of the Bumper makes you remember its presence!

Yes, defintely, to me, this Memovox, or should I say THESE Memovoxes, are to JLC what Calatravas are to Patek, A Cult, Icon Watch!

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A Calatrava...With an Alarm!

And to give an end to this post, its daughter, the black Memovox from the 90ies, which I hunt, too, to complete my Collection:

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Hope you liked it!

Best.

Nicolas This message has been edited by amanico on 2008-12-23 00:29:03 This message has been edited by Dje on 2008-12-27 01:36:00


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Wonderful post, Nicolas

 
 By: W72 : December 23rd, 2008-03:18
This is one good dissertation of an iconic watch. Love these memovox. Alarm is one of the most practical complication and the memovox is almost synonymus with alarm wristwatches. You have never cease to amaze me with your wonderful JLC collection. Your lo... 

Very informative, Nicolas. The Black Memovox is...

 
 By: tempusfugit : December 23rd, 2008-04:06
a Black Beauty, indeed! Good luck in adding the missing piece(s) to your collection. And thanks for the education about a very intriguing member of the JLC family. tempusfugit

As always, you make my jaw drop!

 
 By: BluNotte : December 23rd, 2008-04:38
Are these Memovox's yours mon ami? It'S truly amazing that you have such a huge collection that ranges from the most modern, to the most antique! I wish i could have such a collection, but well finances doesnt allow such things! Merci, Stephen

very detailed and informative report, thanks Nic again.

 
 By: FanFrancisco : December 23rd, 2008-09:11
thanks Nic again, your report is very detailed and informative, learnt a great deal from it. stefan

Thanks Nicolas...

 
 By: E.J. : December 23rd, 2008-09:53
for sharing this wonderful report of such a beautiful watch with us. A large and instructive work as always, Nicolas. I must say that these vintage Memovoxes are a true reflection of a nice and beautiful use of the basic architectural shapes (circle, squa... 

Wow, Emilio, what an input.

 
 By: amanico : December 25th, 2008-09:42
Yep, this blend of geometrical figures is really awesome. While it is quite risky to blend all these figures, JLC did it in a very balanced way. You should add one in your amazing collection, Emilio. Best. Nicolas

Let´s see if...

 
 By: E.J. : December 25th, 2008-14:19

wonderful review and collection [nt]

 
 By: emcquillan : December 23rd, 2008-10:12
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Thanks a lot, emcquillan.

 
 By: amanico : December 25th, 2008-09:42

Definitely a killer !

 
 By: DrStrong : December 23rd, 2008-10:13
what a nice classic design for this great timepiece. I really love the purity of the dial and the Dauphine hands. I don't know if I prefer the silver or the back dial for this watch, they are both amazing. Thanks for the great post ! Cheers Jeff

That's the problem, Jeff

 
 By: amanico : December 26th, 2008-03:09
Both silver and black dials are amazing, really. I will certainly get a silver one, too. But I'm biased, as I'm totally crazy about Memovoxes. Stay Tuned, I took some pics of a nice silver one I will post shortly. Best. Nicolas

Thank you again...

 
 By: nwp627 : December 23rd, 2008-12:15
...Nicolas for an interesting and educational post. I have my eye on a 70's Memovox, albeit a white faced beauty and this post has certainly increased my desire to own it. N.

You should, Neil

 
 By: amanico : December 26th, 2008-03:11

Great review ...

 
 By: bimbeano : December 23rd, 2008-13:37
can't wait too see your final review off all watches at once ..... once your diver-collection is complete !!!! LOL Cheerzzzzz, El bimbo

It will be too brutal, Filip

 
 By: amanico : December 26th, 2008-03:13

congrats

 
 By: foullis : December 23rd, 2008-15:55
another brilliant piece very nice pictures !

Great post Nicolas!

 
 By: Peter  : December 23rd, 2008-20:15
Thks for sharing

Nicolas, I applaud yet another stellar contribution...

 
 By: Gaz : December 24th, 2008-04:05
For you continue to add wonderful content as moderator. If only there were more mods like you... Cheers Gaz

My Modem is on Fire...

 
 By: Bill : December 24th, 2008-08:34
Hi Nicolas, As always thank you very much for the review. AS I saw the black beauty in the flesh I can really appreciate it. A+ Bill

Thanks a lot for this very comprehensive article Nicolas.

 
 By: foversta : December 25th, 2008-10:11
I really think the black dial gives it a touch of class. Fr.Xavier

Class and strengh, too

 
 By: amanico : December 26th, 2008-07:35

That is really fantastic

 
 By: Starman : December 26th, 2008-01:29
Truly a great Memovox Nicolas. I just love black dials and they should produce more black dial watches at JLC. As for the 90's Memovox, I'd prefer the Master Reveil but that's just my opinion of course. Both are probably hard to find, so happy hunting! Re... 

fantastic Nic

 
 By: ChristianDK : December 26th, 2008-17:55
You know, I have a big thing for memovox and a big thing for black dials - this is a great piece and i like the patina as well Merry christmas best regards COD

Hi, COD, Long time no speak!

 
 By: amanico : December 27th, 2008-00:02

What other dial colors are there for a JLC Memovox 855?

 
 By: MMK : October 7th, 2010-05:49
Hi Nico, thanks for the great article. So far I've seen white, beige, red, lapis-painted and malachite-painted dials for the JLC Memovox 855. Now recently i saw a dark grey pearl colored dial, so i wondered what kind of other dials exist. The JLC Concierg... 

A couple of those colors I haven't seen....

 
 By: GregB : October 7th, 2010-12:18
I can't recall ever seeing beige (other than an aged/toned white dial) and malachite-painted. Do you have pictures? I've actually seen a couple of variations on the execution of the lapis dials you mention. The burgundy dials are also quite rare and I've ... 

Other dial colors

 
 By: MMK : October 8th, 2010-03:55
Hi Greg, thanks for answering. As the black and white dials have been discussed thoroughly in this forum : The beige dial (a LeCoultre model) the red (dial retouched) cgi.ebay.de the grey cgi.ebay.de the lapislazuli (with a probable later ...