Hi All, While Nick is searching for information on his Orloff Chronograph , how about we do a thread on those most pure of chronographs, the two-register designs? After recently lamenting about passing on an ALS 1815 Chrono a few years ago , I realised I ...
Bi Compax are my favourite Chronos, with the monopushers, and when we get both, it is just heaven. Here are some I owned or still own: 1/ Breitling Royal Canadian Air Force: 2/ Longines 30 CH: 3/ Mathey Tissot: 4/ Vacheron Constantin " Les Historiques " C...
Intrigued by the divisions on the chrono scale into 3min intervals before reaching the 10 min index. Does anyone know what they were used for? Surely not for boiling eggs on the ground and in the sky. amerix
...it's for timing telephone units - that time it were divided in three minute intervalls for long distance calls. You'll find them on a large variety of chronos of this period. Best regards Suitbert
So...as a point of watch history...the term "Compax" as used by Universal Geneve refers to the number of complications. Thus, the legendary "Tri-Compax" - which actually has 4 subdials - has three complications - chronograph, calendar (day-month-date), an...
To my knowledge, Universal never made a flyback in the "..compax" series of models, so we'll never know if they would have counted it as a separate complication. In any case, I'm happy to include an AL&S Datograph in any darned category it wants to be in!
Hi @LouS, I know this is a very old thread, but I was wondering if you could advise the original of the nice looking olive green strap on your Leonidas. Regards, @arcadelt
As well as my Orloff bi-compax it seems I've got a few others, although i think both my photography & my watches need a little work to be included in this crowd! First the Seikos: A 6138-030 \ A brown Bullhead 6138 - 0400 A black Bullhead 6138 - 0400 Tiss...