
Samwan, a prominent collector on WatchProSite, shares an extensive showcase of chronographs from his personal portfolio, excluding perpetual calendar chronographs previously featured. This curated selection highlights the diversity and depth of his collection, offering a rare glimpse into some of horology's most coveted timepieces. His post serves as a valuable resource for enthusiasts exploring the breadth of chronograph complications across various esteemed brands.




























The Navitimer reference 806 is a notable early iteration of Breitling's slide rule chronograph, distinguished by its comprehensive circular slide rule bezel. This reference established many of the visual and functional characteristics that would define the Navitimer line for decades. It represents a foundational piece in the development of the brand's instrument watches, designed for calculations relevant to navigation.
The watch features a 40 mm stainless steel case, housing a manual-wind Venus 178 column-wheel chronograph caliber. This movement provides a power reserve of approximately 45 hours. The dial is black, protected by an acrylic crystal, and the watch offers a water resistance of 30 meters. The bi-directional rotating bezel is integral to the slide rule function.
For collectors, the reference 806 is significant as an early example of the Navitimer, appealing to those interested in the historical progression of aviation-related timepieces. Its production span saw variations in dial printing and sub-dial configurations, which are points of interest for specialized collectors. The model's enduring design has influenced subsequent generations of the Navitimer.
The VC CdV is a beauty. The VC Harmony is just very special. We don’t see them enough. I own the calendar version which isn’t near yours The VC Overseas is a very versatile everyday watch. I noticed you’ve got the previous model. I’ve got the latest model with the superb strap changing mechanism Like your Blancpain as well as matter of fact I’m wearing my Blancpain Bathyscape right now. It’s the steel version chronograph with grey dial You made my day my friend
I am a huge fan of chronographs and your collection is the best that I have ever seen!!!
Sounds like you are a VC fan
Although in practice, we rarely use the function, let alone the split seconds...
What a collection.... have any one of them on your wrist you are one lucky guy, owning them all is almost beyond imagination. Huge congrats, Sam. Being a VC kind of guy, I love the CDV and the Harmony. Besides, my vote goes to the 5960 (this one just keeps speaking to me), the Octa (of which the Chrono is not as iconic as others but which is a wonderfull FPJ) and of course the marvelous 5370 (no explanations needed). Thank you for sharing these stunners! Best, Daniel
I would pick in no order The FPJ Octa FPJ Centigraphe The PP 5370 and 5905 And the Lang and hayne monopusher The datograph Dream collection my friend
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