As discussed with CaliforniaJed yesterday, here comes today's wristshot of the LUC Chrono One As the MM is at the spa, this was the only Chopard choice.
As discussed with CaliforniaJed yesterday, here comes today's wristshot of the LUC Chrono One As the MM is at the spa, this was the only Chopard choice. And some more from the last (snowy) days...
Your black dial chrono is probably the only black dial chrono I would like even better than mine Not enough to trade mine in but enough to hope to add it to the collection at some point... Now I am truly hungry, too
Where macro functions leave a lot to be desired As do my photographic skills... I will look if I have some movement shots lying around. As long as I am juggling the job and a small baby, the photography is unlikely to improve, but one day Here is the only...
That's fine - even without macro the caseback of watches can be appreciated! I like the rotor, very clean and tastefully made unobtrusive Regards, skyeriding
It has a vertical clutch, so one cannot see as many details but it is certainly nicely made. And after your explanation I now even know what bit does what
They don't jerk when starting since no gear teeth mesh - therefore no potential teeth collisions. Also in theory having it run continously would not affect power reserve nor wear out parts like a horizontal clutch does since friction is negligible. The do...
One still sees quite a bit as the rotor obscures little, and some interesting bits, like the column wheel are not covered by bridges. Nice movement to observe
Most likely would be shown as a cutout through the bridges, as it's the iconic classic hard-to-manufacture component as a mark of high horology versus it's cam counterpart. They will gladly show it off through the bridges! Regards, skyeriding
My only mechanical chronograph prior to that was a Poljot handwound one, with a cam mechanism and solid caseback. And I knew much less about watches prior to getting the Chrono One and starting lurking around PuristSPro ...
I'm very much partial to this steel model, as the later Chrono One's pushers seem "off" to me, design wise. I love the larger crown and Datograph style pushers here, with the more straightforward case. A very clean and classy chronograph, but just a hint ...
But not sure. It makes for a spectacular combination of features but I would not mind a water resistance of more than 30m, so as to reduce anxiety if caught out in the rain Wonder, if they will use the movement in some more models - so far very few watche...