AndrewD[HoMe Moderator]
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I like the ...
... adjustable vernier and the fine tuning for the balance. Both very useful on an accurate chronograph.
We need to do a thread on watches with external fine regulation for the balance. Mostly seen on pocket watches, and now a few wristwatches like Urwerk.
And we need another thread (perhaps on TimeOut but OK on HoMe if watches are included) of self portraits captured in watch cases and dials. I have posted up a few, and there are some famous ones on the Internet watch fora of photographers not wearing too much. 
Thanks for the great photos of a rarity.
Andrew
Longines Chronograph 1/10s
By: nilomis : January 9th, 2013-08:39
Team, From the same owner of the fantastic Breitling collection here is an uncommon (at least for me) Longines pocket chronograph. This watch, based on a quick research, was released to be used during the Olympic Games in Mexico 1968 (I don't know if it w...
ok thanks....
By: G99 : January 9th, 2013-11:25
ok thanks. On 9 Jan 2013 19:15, "www watchprosite" *Alert from:* www:watchprosite > *Posted By:* nilomis (registered) on January 9th, 2013 - 11:15 > > *Title: It's a double chronograph ... > * > > *
The Vernier.
By: BDLJ : January 10th, 2013-18:56
Hey G. My guess on how the "attached bit on the second hand works": As Nilomis wrote, it's a vernier scale. An example of how it might work: The watch is a 36000bhp or 1/10. If you look carefully at Photo 2), you'll see that the orange second hand is a fr...
my technical hero comes to...
By: G99 : January 11th, 2013-01:25
my technical hero comes to the rescue at last. thanks Ben. i think i understand that now and it makes sense. cheers G On 11 Jan 2013 02:56, "www watchprosite" *Alert from:* www:watchprosite > *Posted By:* BDLJ (registered) on January 10th, 2013 - 18:56 > ...
In house
By: RDL : January 10th, 2013-02:44
Nico, In-house of course as always with Longines. Cal 262 is one of Longines absolute milestone movements, and was Longines last chronometer competiton movement (stripped down to "time only" for Neuchatel chronometer competitions) in 60s. Very successful ...
Longines calibers
By: RDL : January 11th, 2013-06:11
yes, Longines has a long and deep history (like JLC) of in-house movements, own chronograph movemsnts (as few only- most bought in by Valjoux, Venus and/or bought directly the movement maker like Omega - Lemania or Zenith - Martel etc.) and many other own...
I like the ...
By: AndrewD : January 9th, 2013-14:16
... adjustable vernier and the fine tuning for the balance. Both very useful on an accurate chronograph. We need to do a thread on watches with external fine regulation for the balance. Mostly seen on pocket watches, and now a few wristwatches like Urwerk...