THE COLLECTIBLES
Memovox Snowdrop
THE COLLECTIBLES
Memovox Snowdrop
Introduced in the early 1970s, the E 877 is the last of the 8 Memovox models launched between 1970 and 1972. This version with its atypical lines expresses the creativity of the Grande Maison’s designers combined with the know-how of the watchmakers to constantly push the limits. Its one-piece case features a highly legible black dial with a “railroad” scale for setting the alarm.
Equipped with a high frequency (4 Hz) self-winding Jaeger-LeCoultre Calibre 916, the Memovox Snowdrop is equipped with a steel bracelet and a new black calfskin strap.
HERITAGE
THE AVANT-GARDE ALARM
Launched in 1972, the E 877 (better known as the Memovox Snowdrop) has a typical 1970s design. Together with the Memovox Polaris II and Memovox GT, it perfectly exemplifies the “big, bold and colorful” trend of this decade, with shimmering highlights, bright colors and voluptuous curves more pronounced than ever.
THE COLLECTOR’S GUIDE
TIMEPIECES WITH A STORY
The Collectibles book is an incredible in-depth look of Jaeger-LeCoultre’s watchmaking history as it is the first time such detailed information on key 20th-century models has been brought together in a single volume. Written by the experts within La Grande Maison, it covers the period from 1925 to 1974, surveying 17 of the most significant models produced by the Manufacture. Impressively exhaustive, the book features detailed background stories as well as informative photography and historic documents from the Manufacture’s archives.


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