Jaeger-LeCoultre Master Control Memovox Timer
Jaeger-LeCoultre has updated its mechanical alarm watch – the Memovox – with a new two-tone look.
As well as being able to set a time-based alarm, the 40mm pink gold Jaeger-LeCoultre Master Control Memovox Timer also includes a secondary countdown setting, courtesy of its Calibre 956AA movement, which has been “entirely redesigned for the new generation of Memovox timepieces.”
The movement and case has been paired with a sunray-brushed black and grey dial using a theme of concentric circles and featuring an adjustable, bas-relief 12-hour Timer ring at its centre. The movement allows the wearer to set the alarm based on the number of hours before it should sound or using a specific time.
Jaeger-LeCoultre launched the first Memovox watch in 1950 and introduced the Memovox Timer in stainless steel in 2020.
Jaeger-LeCoultre is having a big week. The Swiss watchmaker just announced that one of its perpetual calendars will have a starring role alongside Benedict Cumberbatch in the upcoming Marvel movie Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness. But don’t let that overshadow one of its smartest limited-edition watches, the new Master Control Memovox Timer.
The new Jaeger-LeCoultre Master Control Memovox Timer watch, housed in a 40 mm case, is an update on a diving watch created in 1950. The original Memovox was notable for its mechanical alarm function and came to be used by divers who wanted to be audibly reminded when it was time to return to the surface. The new model has an alarm-setting function based on elapsed time, like a countdown timer. The wearer can set the alarm based on the number of hours that should elapse before the alarm rings. The elapsed hours-until-alarm are indicated by a small hand tipped with a red JL logo on the central dial, and at the outer edge of the inner dial ring, a triangular red marker points to the time at which the alarm will ring, (they are set concurrently).
The new caliber, 956AA, constitutes a complete redesign of the striking mechanism, with the gong attached to the case side. You can see it through the sapphire crystal, and the rotor is openworked so as not to block The view. While the watch is a little more down-to-earth than some of Jaeger-LeCoultre’s other new releases, it is still a limited edition, and it’s in pink gold only. There will be 100 numbered pieces, priced at $33,600.
It’s one of many fresh new watches that prove neither the company nor the manufacture rested on its laurels over the past two years. In fact, “We were also busy during the pandemic working on strengthening the relationship with our clients,” says CEO Catherin Reiner. “Not only did we reach out through digital and e-commerce, but also with presentations to help people stay in touch with the Maison.” Last year, Jaeger-LeCoultre Master Control Memovox Timer hosted the Sound Maker exhibition, first in Chengdu, China, and then in New York City, celebrating its legacy in chiming watches. The brand has created over 200 calibers of minute repeaters in its history. Chiming watches represent one of the three pillars of its expertise: the other two are celestial complications and high-precision complications such as multi-axis tourbillons. “The Sound Maker exhibition enabled us to take with us our heritage, our artistic partnerships, our creativity, and still convey our message without relying on everyone coming to Geneva,” she says.