Specifications
Price Range |
$2,500 - $5,000 |
Vendor SKU |
FC-392RM6B6 |
Movement |
Automatic Calibre FC-392 with 28,800 vph, 25 jewels, 42 hour power reserve, hours, minutes, sweep seconds, chronograph, and date functions |
Case |
Stainless steel with 43mm diameter, sapphire crystal glass, 10mm thickness, and screw-locking crown. Water resistance rating of 60 meters |
Bracelet |
20mm black calfskin leather strap |
Dial |
White with steel applied numeral hour markers and elegant alpha hands with small amount of photo-luminescent paint applied |
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One of the most popular complications in watchmaking is the chronograph, the watch that doubles as a stopwatch as well as a timekeeper. It’s been one of the most prolific complication in the 20th century, second only to the basic calendar complication, and are accessible from entry-level Swiss brands all the way up to the top of the watchmaker’s craft. The chronograph has a long history in fine watchmaking, and has long been a symbol of mechanical prowess combined with everyday functionality. After having become so popular and commonplace, many people overlook just how complicated a fine chronograph mechanism really is.
