After some time I am wearing and enjoying this beauty: Limited to 100 pieces in platinum. One of the few split second chronograph movements with two column wheels … ...
for some time. It is with me for over 10 years already and recently got a service, so now it's like brand new. Will put a grey nubuck-strap on it, which will make it even better I think...
and know well as I own a Datograph (Perpetual Tourbillon) too. The pusher feeling is butter smooth, and it has flyback function too. The absolute only lack is the isolator for the Rattrapante - which the Double Split and Patek 5370/5204 do have...
The Senator Rattrapante in platinum is one of those watches that really rewards the collector who knows what to look for. As RDSChicago said, every bit as refined as a Datograph for substantially less. A manual winding split seconds is rare in any brand a...