Habring 2 20 Time Zone Chronograph. An original way to operate the chronograph through the crown.

Jan 26, 2023,22:29 PM
 

Here are two photos I found on the net, 


One official: 


This one to be credited to Watchley Dot Com. 




Super dial and case, and I never saw a chrono like that. 

I think our dear Brandon can explain us how it works, it is quite fascinating. 

Best,

Nicolas

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This message has been edited by cazalea on 2023-02-02 18:46:26


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Here are a few pictures I took of the one I own...

 
 By: Champthekid : January 26th, 2023-23:27
The movement It's a very nice watch and still in my collection. ...  

True my friend. Those shots are probably 7 to 8 years old now.

 
 By: Champthekid : January 27th, 2023-13:36
I have too many pictures of watches to take

I heard someone needed my help🦸🏼‍♂️

 
 By: Brandon Skinner : January 27th, 2023-00:40
An explanation of the how the chronograph works: Richard’s patented COS mechanism does away with pushers and lets the user control the chronograph entirely through the crown. When the crown is up against the case, turning the crown counter clockwise will ... 

Glad to be of service

 
 By: Brandon Skinner : January 27th, 2023-05:59

Yep, really amazing.

 
 By: amanico : January 27th, 2023-07:25

Le Boom!

 
 By: Brandon Skinner : January 27th, 2023-19:36
I might be a teensy bit partial here. This is the COS “ZM” variant, which counts minutes on the central axis. With this in mind, the Massena piece is certainly my favorite version with subdials. ...  

Very nice!

 
 By: amanico : January 27th, 2023-14:35

It's a really cool way of executing a chronograph

 
 By: andrea~ : January 27th, 2023-14:04
The lack of pushers creates a cleaner look that I like

Absolutely!

 
 By: amanico : January 27th, 2023-14:35

I love this one; and this execution of the dial too.

 
 By: Jay (Eire) : January 27th, 2023-15:40
My only issue, 42mm case. Lots of like in Habring. I will buy another at some point.

"Displayed" through the crown???

 
 By: ztirual : January 27th, 2023-15:47
Not a bad watch, but nothing revolutionary- it works like a monopusher. As everyone knows PP had already that kind of "complication" in the 1940's. It would be a bit more of a feat if the chronograph had a chronograph hour counter that also would have to ... 

Not like monopusher ....

 
 By: Marcus Hanke : January 29th, 2023-14:13
... since with a monopusher you cannot add time measurements. After stopping, always a rest will follow. With the COS, you always can add the measurements by restarting the chrono without resetting it. Marcus