Hi folks my daughter just shown me the chrono pusher on her watch had come loose luckily it was still just about attached when she realised. I’ve just looked and I can see the threaded stem is still in place I’m wondering is it just a matter of popping th
The only Pasha models I can think of with buttons on the case are the chronographs, and the repeater, which you mention. Here are two of the newer chronograph models, but the older models look very similar. I cannot think of a model like on you describe w
Cartier amazes once again with the 2011 additions to the Fine Watchmaking line. The Astroregulateur , Calibre de Cartier Astrotourbillon and Crocodile tourbillon have already been premiered here in December 2010. But those three are just the tip of the ic
the 42 mm Pasha chronograph is the latest model. It is fairly new so there will not be as many owners of this as the earlier Pasha chronographs. The 42 mm model has a lot more wrist presence than the earlier versions (including the 1185 based model) and t
but no it does not use the F.Piguet 1185. The F.Piguet 1185 was last used in the 38mm Pasha Chronographs, which are no longer in production. The watch you mentioned is the current 42mm Pasha chronograph which uses a JLC movement as a base. I do not own a
Hi SJX, As Geo mentioned, I thought the original poster was talking about the 38mm Pasha Chronograph in comparison to the time only BB, as he said BB 42 and he did not mention it being a chronograph. I agree its not really a fair comparison as one watch i
Dino put it very nicely but a correction: the movement in the Ballon Bleu chronograph is the JLC-designed 8000 MC with an in-house chronograph module. That makes it a slightly more refined than an ETA based calibre, though Dino is right, the Piguet 1185 i