Futurematic E501 - Movements 497, 497/1, and 827

The E501 containing the 497 movement was the first model Futurematic that JLC produced. Production started in 1951[1], although I can’t find any record of watches being sold/dated before 1952. It is entirely possible that JLC took a year to get the watch into viable production given the complexity of the movement for the time.

The E501 was marketed as the first “100% automatic” watch (you can see these advertisements in the Old Ads section), although there doesn’t appear to be any truth to this. There were wrist watches made before the Futurematic that were self-winding, dating back to at least 1922[2], and even watches made without crowns in 1923. These early watches which used a bumper movement were even made in relatively similar volume to the Futurematic.

The features of the Futurematic E501 did make it a unique and special watch. Unfortunately, due to the extremely complex design, it was not a boon for JLC.

Data:

Calibre 497 and 497/1

Nearly all E501s made contained the 497 or 497/1 movement. These were produced from 1951 to 1957.

This model had several complications and features that made it a technological marvel for the time, and were very unique to the watch:

The 497/1 was very similar. The only major difference I have found so far is the click. While the 497 used a one piece large click + spring, the 497/1 uses a more traditional click with a flat wire spring.

Calibre 827

The 827 movement was very similar to the 497, including only small updates:

Produced from 1953 to 1958, there were only around 1,000 of these made, making them extremely rare.

Example of USA 501.
Example of USA 501. Credit: Analog:Shift
Example of European E501.
Example of European E501. Credit: Jaeger-Lecoultre
Calibre 497.
Calibre 497. Credit: chronologica.se
497 vs 497/1 Click
497 vs 497/1 Click
Calibre 827.
Calibre 827. Credit: Hodinkee

References:

  1. https://www.watch-wiki.net/doku.php?id=jlc_497
  2. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Automatic_watch
  3. https://forumamontres.forumactif.com/t6683-jlc-la-production-des-cal-497-817-827-et-837