Author Topic: RE: Ultimate Watch Collection for the discerning Gentleman Part 1 - Chrono  (Read 15312 times)

Offline danny

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The iconic Breitling Navitimer should not be left out:


Offline davidtth

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my all time favor  :)


Offline roystock

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My top pick will be a Vacheron Constantin Overseas Chronograph (Blue dial).
While it is not a historically important and there is no technical breakthrough, I really dig the look.  :)

*Picture taken from internet


Offline dpkong

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My top pick will be a Vacheron Constantin Overseas Chronograph (Blue dial).
While it is not a historically important and there is no technical breakthrough, I really dig the look.  :)

*Picture taken from internet



screw down pushers, plain flat dial....

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Offline JOS2012

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My ultimate chronograph to own would be this but its beyond my means..



this piece is next in line to tug at my heart and is at least attainable………..

The VC Overseas chrono with a blue dial

My top pick will be a Vacheron Constantin Overseas Chronograph (Blue dial).
While it is not a historically important and there is no technical breakthrough, I really dig the look.  :)

*Picture taken from internet


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but I'd already ordered this a few months back (and still waiting for delivery) before the VC Overseas had arrived in KL ADs…


« Last Edit: July 22, 2014, 09:48:35 PM by JOS2012 »
Personal taste and preferences evolve over years, hopefully not 1 full circle otherwise it means we haven't learnt a single thing.

Offline nuartogel

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My ultimate would absolutely be this



JLC Reverso Squadra Chronograph Polo Fields

Offline ExplorerII

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My ultimate chronograph to own would be this but its beyond my means..



There is one pre-owned piece for sale in the sales corner.  Only RM275K! Sell the house and Go pick it up!  :Cheers:

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For the sporty gentlemen...

Offline jason_recliner

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Gotta agree with Enkidu.


Offline JOS2012

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this is also a great piece, looks, technicality of case/bezel and movt wise..
its hard to pinpoint THE chronograph, given a handful of excellent pieces currently available.

For the sporty gentlemen...


yea, saw it. Whilst the love for great watches is always there, I constantly remind myself to keep an overall proper perspective...

There is one pre-owned piece for sale in the sales corner.  Only RM275K! Sell the house and Go pick it up!  :Cheers:

great taste...lovely CF dial with pure symmetry...but is it still available?.. AFAIK Squadra range has been discon..

My ultimate would absolutely be this



JLC Reverso Squadra Chronograph Polo Fields
« Last Edit: July 23, 2014, 09:35:47 AM by JOS2012 »
Personal taste and preferences evolve over years, hopefully not 1 full circle otherwise it means we haven't learnt a single thing.

Offline pexus

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I like this very much, although to be honest, i've yet to try one on my wrist. The aptly named Zenith Rainbow Flyback.
(gambar dipinjam tanpa malu malu dari laman sesawang  ;D)



Strangely, I am attracted to car-racing-themed chrono watches.  Hence, I am quite happy with this



 
`Learning to appreciate my watch as a tool, and not some fancy branded jewelry'

Offline ivanpei

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Rolex Daytona! Probably my next purchase, but will most likely be worn by my wife.  :Laughing_on_floor: :Laughing_on_floor: :Laughing_on_floor:

Offline grifterfmj

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Surprised nobody picked the 2499




Offline Spider boy

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Strangely, I am attracted to car-racing-themed chrono watches.  Hence, I am quite happy with this


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Yes, i have to admit it's a very nice watch !  =)  i want a monte carlooooooooooooooo !

Offline ck77

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Strangely, I am attracted to car-racing-themed chrono watches.  Hence, I am quite happy with this


Screw down pushers and 45 mins counter ...hmmm......  :P

Offline pexus

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dont la ck...just because this watch got no moon or space history..... :'( :'(

spiderboy....Go and look for one....then show us.....we need some vintage chronos here... ;D
`Learning to appreciate my watch as a tool, and not some fancy branded jewelry'

Offline el118

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My top pick will be a Vacheron Constantin Overseas Chronograph (Blue dial).
While it is not a historically important and there is no technical breakthrough, I really dig the look.  :)

*Picture taken from internet


This is high on my wish list, despite the "screw down" pusher.  :HammerHead:

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Offline sshark

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Late to the party


Offline amir1218

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I vote for a Zenith El Primero.
I got the Chronomaster for 2014. The case design is not as thick as other chronos (in the same price range), fits better under a shirt cuff.



Offline Devilzzz44

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Had to go with this too....JLC.. :thumbsup:


Gotta agree with Enkidu.



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Another one for the sporty Gentlemen...


Offline TheHobbit

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If one like Chrono watch purely on aesthetic perspective, plenty of choices around. but on practicality, most of the chrono with screw down crown are "impossible" to use when the watch is on wrist. one have to practically remove the watch from the wrist, unscrew the chrono crown before starting to time. which i find is ridiculous and defeat the purpose. :HammerHead:

Watches or chronographs created during a time when time moves slowly or leisurely and when the interaction between a man and his watch is more personal. To be honest, I do not find it a chore nor do I need to remove my watch to unscrew the chromo button to use it.

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Strangely, I am attracted to car-racing-themed chrono watches.  Hence, I am quite happy with this


Screw down pushers and 45 mins counter ...hmmm......  :P

Could be wrong but 45 minutes chrono with screwdown crown and buttons were created for divers of old where the tank could only hold 45 minutes of air. So, to ensure 'water proofness' of the watch, the screwdown buttons were introduced, as with the 45 minute chrono.

But of course it could be as simple as for timing a football game....