Still, it has got the "comfort" of all information in the center.
Speaking of the Zenith:
as Zenith's five graduations of each second on the dial of their standard chronos is correct with the beat ratio, it makes any additional effort to display 1/10th redundant anyway.
You simply have to use a lupe to magnify the position of the central chrono hand.
In both examplesof a 1/10th second chrono you pay extra for the comfort of reading the 1/10th ... regarding Patek the extra is shockingly expensive!
I think Patek has "overdone" the use of its chrono base movement a bit, but if I could spend this sort of money, I would still love to own it!
Best
Moritz