KMII[Montblanc Moderator]
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Most Habring2 chronographs are slimmer…
Starting at about 10,5mm for a classical Chronofelix, to about 12mm for the Perpetual Calendar Chrono. And they are far from breaking the bank, too.
Piaget used to have a reasonably thin Altiplano Chrono, too.
But you are right, too many watches nowadays have strayed from the proportions and thinness that has long been possible and standard, be that with divers or chronographs 🤷🏻♂️
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By: PalmSprings : December 8th, 2024-10:45
There was a topic about AP dual times on here posted this week. When you look at the watches throughout the 90s to the 2000s and onward you can notice the case design gets simplified. Why? No idea. You get thicker/straight walled watches instead of a beau...
Chronograph Movements
By: jmpTT : December 8th, 2024-01:20
Sinn makes a high quality watch. They're not in the business of making their own chronograph movements and that's fine with me. Their chronographs seem to have thick cases, as I believe they are going for an "overbuilt" feel. It's somewhat ridiculous that...
In agreement
By: m1ti : December 8th, 2024-10:32
Precisely why I held off on so many chronos. I only look at things thinner than 126500 which is 12.0m. Other than things that are very big step up like 5170s or 1815 chronos, the choices are narrowed down a lot. The only one that is relatively inexpensive...
Yes, it‘s thick! 😅
By: MCG (Markus) : December 8th, 2024-11:16
Hight very much depends on 3 things: 1. The shape of the case. Here Sinn unfortunately does not try to conceal it. It‘s a simple robust block, as most Flieger watches are. In contrary e.g. - the Omega Speedmaster! With 13.x mm not thin, but the case shape...