Friends, As mentioned, last week I had the chance to see some of the offerings from Vulcain. Here is a closer look on the 50s Presidents Chronograph: From the looks, Vulcain is using the same case as for the Moonphase I was posting earlier. home.watc...
.. I like the appeal of this watch: very balanced, almost sober - but classic.. The one pusher Chrono is a nice ad-on feature; personally I don't mnd the date too much. Two Q's be allowed: 1/ Do you happen to know, if this carries an in-house movement ? 2...
Yes, mono pusher is a very nice feature! :) Sorry, but I have no awnsers for you. This was the first time I meet one from Vulcain.... I didn't have the chance to ask .... Best Blomman
I like the looks of this watch very much. I've always admired two-dial chronos, and this one looks especially clean and modern. Those long hour markers are quite good-looking. I think the silver dial is preferable --- On the black dial version, that white...
Just to be clear, many would not agree with you about the Nautical being the "Poor mans" Polaris! The Vulcain came several years before the JLC and many of the design elements on the Polaris was "borrowed" from the Nautical. Like the 16 holes on the back....
Thank you, Blomman. Hmmmmm, I guess I'll have to read the instructions to learn how to post pictures at this site! Incidentally, when will you open your JLC museum? I've enjoyed your posts, pictures and wonderful JLC ads since joining PuristS. Ano Nuevo
Guys, I'm resurrecting an old thread here in the hope of getting an answer to something that has baffled me ever since I myself purchased one of these myself some years ago. I have two Vulcain's and love the fact they are well made, reasonably priced for ...
Thus, the six increments between hour markers, instead of the traditional 5 increments. So you lose the ease of seeing minutes precisely, but gain alarm setting precision. Maybe???