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Holger Kipping
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Posted on Wednesday, June 21, 2006 - 07:44 am:   

Hello,

I have a JLC Memovox. The movement is signed with Jaeger LeCoultre. The inner side of the case back is signed with E 861. This means the caliber number? I searched the internet, but I do not find any hint about as caliber 861.
Could anybody help me?
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clavi
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Posted on Wednesday, June 21, 2006 - 08:45 am:   

The E861 is if I am right the earlier version of E873, the only difference being the calibre, which is a cal 825 (bumper auto) in the E861 vs a cal. 916 (full rotor) in the E873
(Zaf, correct me if I am wrong. BTW, it is the only case I know of a similar cased memovox having 2 different case references because of momement change)
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Holger Kipping
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Posted on Wednesday, June 21, 2006 - 09:40 am:   

@clavi
Thank you for your post!
The movement is, as you told me, a bumper.
Can you tell me something about the production years?
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Ilja Probst
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Posted on Wednesday, June 21, 2006 - 12:48 pm:   

Dear Holger -

in case you are the guy (most likely, no?) who once started this threat:
http://www.classicwatch.com/discus/messages/622/6422.html?1148038716

You better look out for a different place to dig informations to support your auctions!
Exactly this happend with this particular MM Chronometer.

Remember you always meet twice in a lifetime...

Bye bye.