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Thanks for the great read
Now I can appreciate mine
Uli
Than you Nicolas
By: Dje : September 20th, 2013-03:24
Hi Nico, Seemingly the past still has to be written.... This cross hair dial version is very tempting too. Fortunately I have enough with my "standard" Geophysic. Anyway thank you for sharing a little more of mistery with us. The Geophysic remains still m...
Chonometer Cross
By: HerrK : February 6th, 2014-03:25
I did read somewhere some time ago - unfortunately I cannot remember where and when - that what you call "Cross Hair" was actually a "Chronometer Cross". JLC used the cross on some of it's Geophysics and the textile dial of the "funky" Ref. 24000 Chronome...
I know, I know, I know ;-)
By: HerrK : February 6th, 2014-04:26
There were indeed several references that had the cross on their dial. But the use of the cross on not chronometric watches does not necessarily rule out the possibility that the cross originated on Chronometers - or does it? Just beeing curious. Christia...
Not necessarily!
By: HerrK : February 9th, 2014-08:17
Dear Nicolas, cross hair / chronometer cross dials may have their origin in chronometers from other manufacturers. And t he solution may be Marine Chronometers: In the field of nautical (and aeronautical) communication there is a thing called "radio silen...
It may well be,
By: HerrK : February 6th, 2014-04:19
that it was Mehltretter's article that I had in mind. That you for your efforts to nudge my memory, Nicolas! ;-) I did notice that the watches in the thread had "Chronometre" engraved on their backs. But why do only some of the Ref. 24000 watches have the...
Geophysic
By: E168 : February 23rd, 2014-10:01
Dear Nicolas, You are right. The description and the pictures have been poor and not correct. Fortunately this watch have been presented in several articles with much better pictures incl. the soft iron cage, therefore I felt quite comfortable to make a b...
GREAT Duo!
By: amanico : February 23rd, 2014-12:35
You got a very rare version, with the Cross Hair, but now that you read the article, you know. As for the Mark 11, it can be considered as a Military Chronometer, and I will soon explain why. Bravo. It is a pleasure to welcome a Geophysic Fan! Nicolas.
Auctionata
By: sfoskett : February 25th, 2014-13:10
I was quite disappointed by Auctionata's listings. I would have thought Herr Pfeiffer-Belli would have corrected the numerous inaccuracies considering it was his personal collection! I actually bid on that same watch but it went too high for my taste (or ...
Inaccuracies?
By: HerrK : February 26th, 2014-02:51
If my Memory serves me right, they sold a ref. 24000-42 at the same time without mentioning the reference nor disclosing that the bracelet - which is an integral part of the watch - was made up. At best they simply do not know what they are selling. Chris...