Chrono Classic Yachting is an automatic chronograph. The stainless steel case dimension is 43.50mm (diameter) and 12.75mm thick. Water-resistance to 100m.
The chronograph layout - 60s (at 3 o' clock), 12H (at 6 o'clock) and 30min ( at 9 o'clock).
However, I am still puzzled by the 30-minute subdial at 9 o'clock position. Note there are two-pointers
(a white and a red), separated by 10-minute on a rotating disc.
Appreciate friends who sail could enlighten on the rationale behind this 30-minute-subdial with two-pointers
The Chrono Classic Yachting is an automatic chronograph. The stainless steel case dimension is 43.50mm (diameter) and 12.75mm thick. Water-resistance to 100m.
The chronograph layout - 60s (at 3 o' clock), 12H (at 6 o'clock) and 30min ( at 9 o'clock).
However, I am still puzzled by the 30-minute subdial at 9 o'clock position. Note there are two-pointers
(a white and a red), separated by 10-minute on a rotating disc.
Appreciate friends who sail could enlighten on the rationale behind this 30-minute-subdial with two-pointers.
Still wondering beside the pointers, what is/are the reason/s for the red and blue zones.
Serated bezel, crown and pushers.
The stainless steel crown is 8mm diameter whereas the pushers are 5mm.
Minute and hour hands and hour-indexes are coated with Superluminova.
Though it is an ETA based, the interesting part is the chrono-minute is progressively updated.
The movement is an automatic ETA 2894-2 and well decorated. The power reserve is at 42 hours.
Lastly the hand-stitched leather straps, interesting shaped and coloured like wood panels and beautifully
flanked with white threads like the yacht ropes.