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tertius

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231 months

Tuesday 27th April 2010
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whistle

That is all.













For now ...

andy_s

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260 months

Tuesday 27th April 2010
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cyberface

12,214 posts

258 months

Tuesday 27th April 2010
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shhhhh. don't tell anyone!

Eggle

3,583 posts

237 months

Tuesday 27th April 2010
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Buggers!!!

Martin Keene

9,469 posts

226 months

Tuesday 27th April 2010
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Ah, just worked out how to get into these secret threads...

hehe

tertius

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Tuesday 27th April 2010
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Oooops ... it wasn't meant to be blank ... though I suppose it's quite appropriate ...

Ow

1,617 posts

198 months

Wednesday 28th April 2010
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What's all this about then?

Was annoying me that I couldn't view this mystery thread earlier, managed to work it out eventually. laugh

Adrian W

13,902 posts

229 months

Wednesday 28th April 2010
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I was thinking about getting one of those....................but I changed my mind

mel

10,168 posts

276 months

Wednesday 28th April 2010
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I've got one, infact two

tertius

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Wednesday 28th April 2010
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mel said:
I've got one, infact two
Not far off the truth actually ... tongue out

Pics tomorrow I hope.

tertius

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Thursday 29th April 2010
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And the uh oh ...





smile

taffyracer

2,093 posts

244 months

Thursday 29th April 2010
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I tried a few of these on today, stunning just stunning and now on my list

andy_s

19,413 posts

260 months

Thursday 29th April 2010
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Uh-oh indeed - oh-la-la more like!

LukeBird

17,170 posts

210 months

Thursday 29th April 2010
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Gorgeous!! thumbup
I think it's a little greedy to have two though! wink


I've obviously missed something with the above comments though... getmecoat
*Whoosh*...

andy tims

5,583 posts

247 months

Thursday 29th April 2010
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Very tasty

julesGB

309 posts

251 months

Thursday 29th April 2010
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Wow! What a superb pair. Hope you're wearing one on each wrist thumbup

Stuart

11,635 posts

252 months

Saturday 1st May 2010
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Gorgeous. Love the comparatively narrow profile of these.

tertius

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Saturday 1st May 2010
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Stuart said:
Gorgeous. Love the comparatively narrow profile of these.
They are very slim - about 10mm - probably the thinnest mechanical chrono around.

cyberface

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258 months

Saturday 1st May 2010
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tertius said:
Stuart said:
Gorgeous. Love the comparatively narrow profile of these.
They are very slim - about 10mm - probably the thinnest mechanical chrono around.
The El Primero, IIRC, was the first *automatic* chronograph movement, right? And these two are both automatic? At 10mm?

If so, then Zenith knocked it out of the park with this movement, absolutely, stunningly, amazing. Check all the off-the-shelf Swiss watches with 7750s and feel how thick they are - the 7750 is a reliable automatic chrono but it's thick.

I've always liked the restrained, subtle dials that you own - Zenith's designers seem to have discovered hallucinogens recently and their designs have gone a little bit crazy.

Are they both running at 36k too?

Truly a mechanical marvel, even now. I'd say only Seiko have done anything more impressive in the pure-mechanical space, and that involved infecting the mechanical movement with a tiny amount of electronic bits... even after so many decades, has anyone made a *finer* automatic mechanical *chronograph* than the El Primero?

Have I missed something obvious that I really should know about? Certainly there was nothing impressive about Rolex's home-brew chrono that they cooked up to replace the El Primero in the Daytona - hell, you can get the El Primero with a date (as you have), but not the Daytona. Omega have some nice chronos and the 7750 spawned loads of variants, but none of them run at 36k.

The chrono in my JLC Reverso was a mechanical work of art (and damn hard to design and build) but it's not automatic and it doesn't run at 36k.

I reckon the El Primero is *still* the best automatic chrono movement out there. Not bad going for the first one made. Anyone disagree?

andy_s

19,413 posts

260 months

Saturday 1st May 2010
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I can't afford to start looking at them too closely.





I 'think' the first auto chrono depends on how you define 'first' (production or example), first developed was Zenith, then Cal. 11, then Seiko. if it's defined by being on sale, the order is the other way around. (ETA - It's only a matter of months between these, just to clarify).

The Zenith was slimmer, more accurate and a stand-alone, from scratch, movement - the Calibre 11 (seen in the Guinand Buren 12 and the original Silverstone Heuer recently for example - easily distinguished by the crown being to the left while the pushers are on the right) was based on a previous movement and involved a conglomerate of makers (DupoisD, Brietling, Buren, Hamilton etc). The Seiko was again, a one company, from scratch movement that perhaps rivalled Zeniths.


Edited by andy_s on Saturday 1st May 16:39


Edited by andy_s on Saturday 1st May 16:42