...the Wristcounter (Ref: CH-7503), featuring a central chronograph seconds, a 30 minute counter at 9:00 and a 12 hour counter at 3:00. Exclusive to this model, Chronoswiss calls the movement caliber C.751 – which, in this instance, is basically an ETA/valjoux 7750 without the hour and minute hands.
Needless to say, the last sentence does not entirely apply to your model. Chronoswiss is known for highly decorated movements, which I'm not really seeing here.
...the Wristcounter (Ref: CH-7503), featuring a central chronograph seconds, a 30 minute counter at 9:00 and a 12 hour counter at 3:00. Exclusive to this model, Chronoswiss calls the movement caliber C.751 – which, in this instance, is basically an ETA/valjoux 7750 without the hour and minute hands.
Needless to say, the last sentence does not entirely apply to your model. Chronoswiss is known for highly decorated movements, which I'm not really seeing here.
Ať first i thought that it look like a part of the wristmaster but it actually looks like a combination of the the two parts of the wristmaster
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Sorry no. But how cool is that!
I presume you saw this.
Needless to say, the last sentence does not entirely apply to your model. Chronoswiss is known for highly decorated movements, which I'm not really seeing here.
I presume you saw this.
Needless to say, the last sentence does not entirely apply to your model. Chronoswiss is known for highly decorated movements, which I'm not really seeing here.
Ať first i thought that it look like a part of the wristmaster but it actually looks like a combination of the the two parts of the wristmaster
Well yes, they deleted the hour and minute hand there as that would be redundant.