amanico[JLC Moderator]
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That is a good question, which would deserve to be posted in the WatchTech Forum.
Only the watchmakers among us can provide you a serious and elaborated answer, I think.
Best, and let's see what they say!
Nicolas
This message has been edited by amanico on 2013-05-16 00:45:53
question about chronographs
By: radone : May 16th, 2013-00:31
I am a big fan of chronographs, I own a few, but one thing is uncertain to me: are there chrono movements that one can always keep in function without any harm and other where this is not advised? I have read and heard all sort of opinions, enough to conv...
Answer.....Yes
By: jkingston : May 16th, 2013-08:13
There are chronographs where the chronograph can be constantly running and, as you may have guessed, there are those where you are advised against doing so. First those where you should not leave the chrono running. Basically any chronograph which uses a ...
I get it!
By: radone : May 16th, 2013-08:21
Thank you for the answer and for the examples. Not only that I get it, I "see" it now. When you meant Patek manual chronos, was the 5070 (or Nouvelle Lemania based watches) included in that category? Is the El Primero exposed if used continually? Many tha...
El Primero: yes
By: Marcus Hanke : May 16th, 2013-10:40
Despite its aura, the Primero is a very conservatively designed movement; originally, cost saving was one of its priorities, which can be seen when looking at the simply stamped "sherriff star", aka column wheel (without columns, though). The current mode...