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First Regulateur

 
 By: rnaden : May 31st, 2009-07:18
Latest acquisition - first regulateur in my collection...picked over a Maurice Lacroix regulateur, mainly because of the movement and the more classic look and size (I have a small wrist). Can anyone tell me how much was changed in the C122 movement over ...  

Chronoswiss Regulator

 
 By: VPREGULATOR : May 31st, 2009-20:23
Thats certainly a nice looking watch. BTW have you seen the pink gold limited edition version of this watch?

Not in the flesh

 
 By: rnaden : May 31st, 2009-22:09
Haven't seen it in the flesh, but from what I gather, the pink gold LE is one with a 24 hour regulateur and uses a different caliber (C.112) richard

From what I know

 
 By: rnaden : May 31st, 2009-22:39
- Power reserve of 40 hours - Diameter of the movement is 26.8 mm - Height of the movement is 5.3 mm - 30 jewels - 21.600 bph It's base is an Enicar 165 which has been heavily modified. Was also wondering if anyone knew how much went into that work though... 

very nice...

 
 By: MiniCooper : June 1st, 2009-06:44
enjoy it cheers

i will

 
 By: rnaden : June 1st, 2009-06:46
i will enjoy it for sure. thanks for the comment richard

good choice. i like overhauled vintage movements being recycled

 
 By: G99 : June 1st, 2009-08:33
chronoswiss seem to be the masters of this method of watch production. i have a yg/ss Delphis which i believe also has the Enicar calibre in it. Gerde Lange from what i've read is a man who can put immense passion into the product by using these vintage m... 

the Delphis is beautiful

 
 By: rnaden : June 1st, 2009-10:32
From pics I've seen. AD did not have one to show me, so I'll have to wait until I meet someone who owns one Thanks for the comments, Graham.

the Delphis doesnt seem to...

 
 By: G99 : June 1st, 2009-11:52
the Delphis doesnt seem to be a common watch. i've only ever seen a couple on this forum. its the standard Chronoswiss size of 38mm plus crown, but wears a bit bigger due to the coin edged bezels front and rear. same as the Opus and Rattrapante. here are ...  

Great pics!

 
 By: rnaden : June 1st, 2009-15:28
Thanks for sharing the pics, Graham.That's a really nice watch...digital retrograde. I'm going to look harder for one now!

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 By: 1806 : June 1st, 2009-10:39
... do i need to say mooOOo...Rrre ?? Well done, one more eye-popping collection

thanks

 
 By: rnaden : June 1st, 2009-15:42
thanks, 1806. i do like it and try to keep a different styling for every piece

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 By: 1806 : June 2nd, 2009-04:33
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Very nice! Congratulations! [nt]

 
 By: Davo : June 1st, 2009-17:27
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