Lemania 5100 still ticking

Apr 11, 2020,12:48 PM
 








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TGI Freitag

 
 By: Brandon Skinner : April 10th, 2020-12:46
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Thank you!

 
 By: Brandon Skinner : April 10th, 2020-15:08
Hope you're having a great Friday with that amazing 7097 of yours. That #1 on "the list"๐Ÿ™‚.

Thatโ€™s a cool military choice ๐Ÿ‘...

 
 By: Cpt Scarlet : April 10th, 2020-14:42
Seldom seen within our community.

Not a lot of people seem to care about this piece but I like it.

 
 By: Brandon Skinner : April 10th, 2020-15:10
Cheap thrills for a complicated 'Issued' watch. Wishing you a great upcoming weekend, Capt!

I agree with you...

 
 By: Cpt Scarlet : April 10th, 2020-15:12
Who cares what others think. Many thanks, have a great weekend.

Is that a central minutes counter?

 
 By: Blesk : April 10th, 2020-19:30
..for the chrono or central running seconds ( the hand with the orange tip a bit like a plane)?

Yes it is!

 
 By: Brandon Skinner : April 10th, 2020-22:12
On the watch, all hands in orange relate to the chrono. Central axis is seconds and the minutes is represented with the airplane hand. The hours are down in the 6 o'clock subdial. The 9 o'clock subial is the running seconds for the time, and the 12 o'cloc... 

The strap is well paired

 
 By: gup502 : April 10th, 2020-19:51
I used to own one of these. The chronograph minute indication is very cool. The chronograph pushers are discrete. No one seems to care about it? Only because this movement (Lemania 5100 if I remember correctly) is no longer available. I dropped mine on th... 

When you think about it...

 
 By: Brandon Skinner : April 10th, 2020-22:10
What mechanical watch is really suited to be dropped? The answer really is none. You might say a watch like the Extreme Lab 2 addressed it, but with that watch when wishing to do something "Extreme", you lock up the entire escapement. That is great, it ke... 

The drop was an accident and not a test. My heart sank when it happened.

 
 By: gup502 : April 11th, 2020-18:58
I still like the watch. All the marketing hype worked, titanium, Lemania 5100, date day etc., You are lucky to own. Enjoy!

Very interesting and a piece of chronograph history.

 
 By: xyz123abc : April 11th, 2020-10:31
The Lemania 5100 movement was a true work horse utilized by brands as Omega, Fortis, Sinn and Tutima. This was to my knowledge the only movement with stop seconds and minutes from the center. The pilar construction is ready to work with and robust, but no... 

Thank you for this awesome post including historical perspective

 
 By: Brandon Skinner : April 11th, 2020-13:27
I was able to photograph the movement the last time the chrono was crying for a little attention. You are right... not a thing of beauty! ...  

Lemania 5100 still ticking

 
 By: LemaniaChrono : April 11th, 2020-12:48
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Hey Cuz!๐Ÿค— [nt]

 
 By: Brandon Skinner : April 11th, 2020-13:28

Porsche design with lemania

 
 By: pjbocean : April 11th, 2020-14:57
Multi hands. Family relationship to your Tutima piece. Love it. ...  

Porsche Designs of this era were great

 
 By: Brandon Skinner : April 11th, 2020-15:30
And I'm envious of the patina of your Tritium. Thanks for sharing!

And then Eterna.

 
 By: xyz123abc : April 11th, 2020-16:29
n/t

Water resistance?

 
 By: Blesk : April 11th, 2020-20:54
Iโ€™m guessing 3 ATM (30m) because of the pushers letting water in. That to me is the challenge with making a military watch - Chrono functions AND decent water resistance (100m to be able to take it down a few meters). But the Chrono is superb and the cent... 

Unfortunately my caseback made no mention of WR

 
 By: Brandon Skinner : April 11th, 2020-21:07
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About the 1%

 
 By: Brandon Skinner : April 11th, 2020-21:10
It's a shame there are not more as this is by far the most functional and legible way to go

If I remember correctly

 
 By: xyz123abc : April 12th, 2020-01:56
I believe the WR-rating was 10ATM/100M.