
TeutonicCarFan's imaginative concept of a 'Steak Timer' chronograph sparks a delightful discussion on the WatchProSite forums, exploring the intersection of haute horlogerie and everyday utility. This article delves into the community's creative suggestions for a culinary-focused timepiece, highlighting how luxury watch brands could embrace such a whimsical yet practical complication. TeutonicCarFan's initial post, accompanied by a compelling visual, sets the stage for a fascinating exploration of watch design tailored for the kitchen.

And I always thought IWC should be the brand to do it! Obviously it would have to be highly shock, heat, and water-resistant: a kitchen is a pretty harsh environment! You'd want an alarm function tied to the minute hand (rather than the hour hand) so you could set a timer for up to 60 minutes. And you'd want the alarm to be settable without removing the watch from your wrist.
Manhattan needed refill, however
Grill is really only time I use themπ€£
I'm sensing JLC alarm cook timer, for longer timing needing alarm (baking/smoking/etc). Maybe Moser streamliner chrono or something that counts shorter time for grill. Maybe on the bezel colors for rare, med, well.
Mayne porterhouse this weekend
If anyone would actually do that, it's Moser
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