:D Nothing to do with this handsome man...

Jul 29, 2018,20:10 PM
 

I just love the design of these 2 register chronographs and the story about their history. I love Speedy and El Primero too, can’t tell which I love more though. The story behind them are also fasinating. NASA test and the race to produce the first automatic chronograph...

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My military pilot chronograph collection

 
 By: Alfisti : July 29th, 2018-07:26
A little quiz for you guys. Some are originals some are remakes. Can you tell them apart? ...  

I myself cannot, but our resident experts will be up to the task for sure.

 
 By: MichaelC : July 29th, 2018-07:35
I still enjoy them all in the photos

Not an expert, but your Hanhart . . .

 
 By: Dr No : July 29th, 2018-14:54
. . . appears modern. The Auricoste is spectacular. Art

It’s a 50s Hanhart 417

 
 By: Alfisti : July 29th, 2018-19:20
I guess it appears modern because the modern watches are mimicking it? But the tell tale sign is the subdial position on the modern watches usually have them cram towards the centre of the dial and don’t have the balanced look of the vintage.

:D Nothing to do with this handsome man...

 
 By: Alfisti : July 29th, 2018-20:10
I just love the design of these 2 register chronographs and the story about their history. I love Speedy and El Primero too, can’t tell which I love more though. The story behind them are also fasinating. NASA test and the race to produce the first automa... 

Discounting technical significance and concentrating on aesthetics alone . . .

 
 By: Dr No : July 29th, 2018-20:28
. . . my preference might be for the Hanhart. Unsure if they were the originators of the design, as there were others. [photo credit: Dr No / '08] Best, Art ...  

Yes I think it’s the Hanhart flieger chronograph

 
 By: Alfisti : July 30th, 2018-05:53
first set out this deisgn language of later pilot chronographs.

Why is that?

 
 By: Arie - Mr Orange : July 30th, 2018-10:51
(more central sub dials)

If you're asking why the 417 is such a personally compelling design, my take . . .

 
 By: Dr No : July 31st, 2018-13:48
. . . is that the offset smaller-than-usual sub-dials set it apart from most others. Not that I know this for a fact, but my hunch is there's a golden ratio aspect to the layout and proportions of the 417's dial. Art