Not something you will often see, this Bovet Mono Rattrapante Chronograph. While all the rattrapantes ( split seconds ) have two hands to measure the seconds of two events, the mono rattrapante has only one. With the upper pusher, you start the Chrono, wh...
. . . but I can't figure out how it would be used in practice. What sort of activity would lend itself to being timed in such a fashion? A pit stop during a race? Art
Wow. There's a reason why manufactures do re-issues and why they sell in general.. it's easy enough to say that they're lazy or that they want to play safe. But in all honesty, the designs from the past were simply.. very beautiful.
I think it's the first time I see it. Dial layout looks great. If I had to guess the brand, based on today's Bovet watches look, I would have never guessed it. Thanks for sharing this rare bird. Vte