. . . so that the person wearing the watch can maintain the movement in its sweet spot, winding when it's low, and allowing it to 'settle' when it's high. The Daniel Roth chronograph pictured has a torque indicator sectioned off by colors. The white porti
Boy, this was a difficult round! So many watches, not only beautiful, but also horologically unique and fascinating! First of all, I was a bit surprised about the small number of P15s posted in this thread. This either means that the majority of new owner
Previously, I had a El Primero movement in a Daniel Roth chronograph ellipse case. It was difficult to read as I chose poorly without the then and current Mrs MTF who was away for a vacation. Left to my devices, I chose a yellow gold (yuck) case with ivor
hi all i would greatly appreciate comments and views on the daniel roth chronograph utilising the el primero movement---is that standard movement for his chronos? best henry