
In the ever-evolving landscape of horology, discovering timepieces that offer exceptional value and craftsmanship is a continuous quest for collectors. Author hmd4m initiates a fascinating discussion on the Lebois Chronograph, highlighting its well-executed design, robust movement, and accessible price point. This article synthesizes community insights, exploring why this particular chronograph resonates with enthusiasts and what makes it a noteworthy addition to any collection.
I like it, good quality, surprised by the amount of power reserve, seems like it was three or four days ago that I wound it. Action is good, as is the build quality. Wish the glass was anti reflective. The band is cheap crap, I ordered something else to have some fun with it. Will post when it arrives in two weeks. I’m a big guy, it’s small on me. Honestly, it was one of those late-night orders that in retrospect doesn’t add much to my collection. I will let my college age sons wear it.
Unfortunately the dial has not aged very well. It is a bit beyond patina, but for a 80+ year old watch I accept it !
I think mine is exactly the same as this one found some time ago on Chrono 24
Have been eyeing the salmon dial one with the stepped bezel, but haven't pulled the trigger yet.
I put mine on an alligator bund strap. Works for Berlin nightlife. Pic below, as previously promised:
Between my new strap and what I’m reading about the entrepreneur behind this story I’m newly in love
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