The new Memovox calibre, a few questions to Stephane Belmont!

Dec 31, 2008,09:17 AM
 

Now that the Polaris has reached a few homes, I wanted to take the opportunity to share with you a short interview of Stephane Belmont, head of marketing and development of Jaeger-LeCoutre. I did this short interview nearly a year ago on the subject of the new Memovox calibre. I didn't publish it before as I wanted to wait for the Polaris to reach my home. Time has come and you'll see my Polaris too!  smile

 

Enjoy!

 

PPI: What was the initial objective of this new calibre (912 in EWA, 956 in Polaris)? What did you want to improve on the former Memovox calibre 916?

 

Stephane Belmont: The former calibre (calibre 916) had the alarm for only function (plus date). Here we have the 24 hours (on the EWA) and the alarm has been highly modified with a timbre ringing now instead of a diapason version like before.



Gorgeous twelve

 

PPI: Have you reached all your goals? 

 

SB: Yes all goals reached !
 



My Polaris

 

PPI: What was the complexity of the new calibre development ?

 

SB: To make ring a timbre instead of a diapason is the aspect that has needed the most important development work.



Calibre 912 (EWA calibre)

 

PPI: Who has worked on this calibre ?

 

SB: We're a team, we are all working under the same roof. If I have to give names, what we don't like because we are more than a thousand people who all participate to new products in some extent... for the case technical team Laurent Morel with notably and for the calibre development, Roger Guignard.

 



Regulation of free-sprung calibre

 

PPI: How long has taken the development?

 

SB: 24 months.

 



Ready to encase (calibre 912 for EWA)

 

PPI: Will the new version of the lateral timbre like in the EWA be systematic in this new generation of calibre? Does that mean that this calibre will be cased only in large cases? Does that exclude the possibility of a dress version (in the spirit of the old Master Reveil)?

 

SB: No, no, no... It all depends of the implementation !

 



My old new case back

 

PPI: Will the ringing locking system be systematic? How does it work?

 

SB: No, it is a bistable on /off locker that blocks the escapement of the ring. It is built in the case and not in the calibre.

 



The old calibre 916 in an Amvox1 (in fact it's a more recent 918 on the same base)!

 

PPI: Is it a base for a development of new complications coupled with the alarm? Can we imagine a chronograph version?

 

SB: No!



Triple promises

 

PPI: Will the models currently fitted with the old version be modified to case the new calibre (Amvox1 and Grande Memovox)?

 

SB: No, on the contrary we will be able to present a new generation of alarm watches.



My 2008 jewel

 

PPI: Will this calibre receive some of the Extreme Lab advances?

 

SB: No not yet but nothing is excluded.

 

PPI: Thank you Mr Belmont!

 

I'm sure you'll like to speculate on some of these answers? Nicolas?......   smile

 

Thank you for reading.

 

Dje

 

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Congratulations! Oh and great interview, too.

 
 By: respo : December 31st, 2008-12:55
I enjoyed the interview AND seeing your new Polaris! Congratulations on both counts. You must be pleased. So, that was a pretty definitive "No" to producing a chrono with an alarm. I'll stop holding my breath now. And it sounds like they will keep the old... 

Congrats, Jerome, for this interview and this post.

 
 By: amanico : January 1st, 2009-00:53
Speculations? Well... There are some exciting answers, indeed... 1/ The possibility to use some parts of the Extrem Lab innovative solutions in an Alarm watch speaks very loud to me. I'd like a lot to see JLC using some of these new technologies in an Ala... 

Super Memovox?

 
 By: Starman : January 1st, 2009-01:34
Nicolas, Stop teasing. From now on I can only dream about this watch you just created. Imagine the looks........, the sound........ Just house it in the case of the new Hometime. Make a PuristsPro instead of Boutique version with a black dial. Put the new... 

Great post Dje

 
 By: Starman : January 1st, 2009-01:28
Thanks for the interview and many congrats on your new Polaris. I´m hoping to buy my first JLC alarm watch in 2009 and these kind of posts are a great inspiration. I almost fainted LOL hearing about the possability of a new Memovox or Master Reveil. Or ma... 

Thanks Dje ...

 
 By: Tony SC : January 1st, 2009-03:05
"New generation of alarm watches" ?? Sounds very nice Now, I'll get myself a cup of coffee, sit down and dream a bit. Thanks for the report Dje. Un saludo, Tony

Great post!

 
 By: Peter  : January 1st, 2009-03:47
Congrats & thks for sharing

My pleasure! nt

 
 By: Dje : January 13th, 2009-03:38

So you were telling the truth !!

 
 By: Tony SC : January 1st, 2009-03:58
When waiting for the Polaris delivery, I often wondered about the cal 956 that would power it, and it turns we had a pic and descriptions in front of our noses !! jlc.watchprosite.com 8/ I did go hunting for it in the catalogue ... you devil you ... Thank... 

Thanks - a little confused...

 
 By: 1440 : January 1st, 2009-09:41
I thought the Amvox 1 continaed the Cal. 918, not 916? The same as the Master Compressor Memovox? Cheers, Al...  

Al

 
 By: amanico : January 1st, 2009-09:48
The Cal 916 was born in 1969, if I'm not wrong...And lived something like 10 years... But The 916 was so reliable that it was replaced by the 918 ( Amvox I ) in 2005. So the 918 is derivated from the 916. Hope it's a bit clearer, now. Best. Nicolas

Thanks...

 
 By: 1440 : January 1st, 2009-12:47
Then the caption below the 7th photo from the top is incorrect and should read Cal. 918? Thanks, Al

Correct, Al.

 
 By: amanico : January 1st, 2009-13:05

cal916

 
 By: foullis : January 1st, 2009-14:13

Very interesting thanks ! [nt]

 
 By: DrStrong : January 1st, 2009-12:11
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Thank you! nt

 
 By: Dje : January 13th, 2009-03:41

The alarm mechanism...

 
 By: BDLJ : January 1st, 2009-19:08
Are there a pictures of the caseback? I am trying to figure out how the hammer enagages the resonator through the movement of the rotor..... Thanks.

I undertand it does not have to clear the rotor ...

 
 By: Tony SC : January 2nd, 2009-08:20
From what Dje has posted sometime ago on the EWA: "But you get more this time. Instead of the traditional case back fixed gong you get a special secret alloy gong that surrounds the whole movement and is fixed by two pins to the case middle. " click here ...  

I think I have it now

 
 By: BDLJ : January 2nd, 2009-20:10

Interesting! Thannk you. [nt]

 
 By: VMM : January 2nd, 2009-02:23
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Thanks DJE

 
 By: ChristianDK : January 2nd, 2009-17:16
for bringing us this interview. Very interesting for us who LOVE the JLC alarm watches - lots of food for speculation I have no doubt we will see seeral interesting watches with this new calibre. the alarmis a very interesting and affordable complication ... 

Thanks! nt

 
 By: Dje : January 13th, 2009-03:46