The El Primero 3019 PHF was born in 1969, and later named as Calibre 410. The Calibre 410 continued through the decades until the year 2000 and now, the classic 50-hour power reserve column wheel chronograph with triple calendar and moonphase indications is revived.
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The El Primero 3019 PHF was born in 1969, and later named as Calibre 410. The Calibre 410 continued through the decades until the year 2000 and now, the classic 50-hour power reserve column wheel chronograph with triple calendar and moonphase indications ...
Slate grey dial version with stars ref 03.2092.410/91 C496 is in 13/14 collections catalogue but not the one featured at the head of this thread any ideas when this one is released
The 410 LE you mentioned was announced in early October right after they announced the Lightweight, and both hit the boutiques soon after. Which do you prefer? I personally much prefer this latest iteration. Warmest, Dean
Apparently this new one is not a Limited Edition so no rush on your side. A guy at the boutique here in China said they should get them in the next 2 months. Probably earlier in HK, Singapore and Europe. Dean