Habring2 COS Watch Collection Overview
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Habring2 COS Watch Collection Overview

By Champthekid · May 27, 2024 · 39 replies
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Champthekid's captivating images of his 2015 Habring2 COS offer a rare glimpse into a unique independent timepiece. This article delves into why this specific reference, with its innovative Crown Operation System, continues to resonate with collectors nearly a decade after its release. Readers will gain insight into its distinctive mechanics and aesthetic comparisons within the horological landscape.

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This is the TZ20 Habring2 COS (Crown Operation System) watch from 2015.











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Champthekid
May 27, 2024

Counter clockwise turn of the crown starts the chrono. Clockwise turn to stop the chrono and clockwise turn forward all the way to reset. I've always felt like it's one I will never sell or trade. I've had it for 9 years now.

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KMII
May 27, 2024

The COS is brilliant IMHO and your example is truly beautiful, too πŸ‘ŒπŸ»πŸ™ŒπŸ»πŸ‘ŒπŸ»

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Speedie74 aka Mr. Torquise
May 27, 2024

This Jaeger reminds me the Habring: Of course not technically, but optically: the layout of the dial, the bicompax of the chrono, the tachymetre scale, the colour of the dial, everything. Interestingly the Habring was the first one in the row, the Jager came in 2017 in the market… Yours, Adam

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Champthekid
May 27, 2024

chronograph! I enjoy one myself 😁

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Larrykelley11
May 27, 2024

It’s kind of ironic, because I have a 6.5-6.75 wrist.

CH
Champthekid
May 27, 2024

Although I do have a few PAMs that are 47mm and IWC Big Pilots at 46mm.

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