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Omega:
Vintage Omega chronograph using Lemania CH15.
Omega 33.3 CHRO
3Y
By: Desmond1
8
A. Lange & Söhne:
Double Split
3Y
By: Desmond1
9
Montblanc:
Venus 175
3Y
By: Desmond1
1
Montblanc:
I think if you are fond of Minerva movements and you’ve already got the 13-21.
You may consider 16-29 (montblanc) or 17-29 (vintage Minerva) and cal. 19-9 if you don’t mind large -sized chronographs (46mm)
3Y
By: Desmond1
2
A. Lange & Söhne:
The picture of original regulator pocket watch.
3Y
By: Desmond1
1
Montblanc:
Montblanc monopusher chronograph
Cal. MB Minerva Cal. 13-20
3Y
By: Desmond1
6
A. Lange & Söhne:
It is pity that Longines used ETA movements
instead of these classic outstanding in-house calibers nowadays.
3Y
By: Desmond1
1
A. Lange & Söhne:
Never miss Longines
13.33Z, Cal 15, 13ZN and 30CH 13ZN
3Y
By: Desmond1
1
A. Lange & Söhne:
Lemania, Valjoux, Venus, Minerva and
Longines were all the great chronograph manufacturers in early 20th century. Lemania 2320
3Y
By: Desmond1
1
A. Lange & Söhne:
Three chronograph movements
ALS, Minerva and PP 
3Y
By: Desmond1
13