Rexhep's chronograph's movement to me is a lot more attractive than the ones produced by Patek, Lange and Minerva. Less fussy yet terribly beautiful and unbelievably symmetrical.
Chronographs has been one of the favourite complications among connoisseurs since Longines launched the very first Chronograph wrist watch in 1913 ! There has been legendary chronograph movements. Indeed Chronographs are one of the most complicated moveme...
But less sure about the dial. Also I am quite surprised that a watch with a 38.8mm diameter has a lug to lug of 48.8mm. That is 10mm of lugs so the watch will probably wear quite large for the smaller wristed folk. I salute Rexhep for keeping the thicknes...
Rexhep's chronograph's movement to me is a lot more attractive than the ones produced by Patek, Lange and Minerva. Less fussy yet terribly beautiful and unbelievably symmetrical.
I think Rexhep aim to put the complication in centrestage of the timepiece and the sub-counters positions are driven a choice...to have an aesthetically symmetric movement I found the below picture from Hodinkee explains well visually the choice of positi...
while most others are built on Lemania base, the approach stands different here... true it might not be appealing in the same way as others as it hits differently.
Premature reactions based solely on digital renderings don't make much sense. But here are my first impressions... The case and bezel design is the only thing that spontaneously appeals to me. On the dial, I don't like the transparent subdials at all (I m...
I see your point on the sub dials...I've seen something on a very early version of AkriviA - it hits different. the nod to CC1/2 on the hour counter doesn't bother me...because it is the DNA and Patek does it to, kind of nod to the past. ...
But let’s stick to the new Chronograph: how do you feel about the hour hand? About the loooong counterweight of the chronograph hand? So strange and unappealing to me (based on photos only, of course)…
but central chronograph I don't find it so difficult to accept...as I've seen the timepiece. It is similar to old central seconds pocket watch chronographs I think
We are probably in the minority (and we are judging from photos only, let’s not forget that) but, like you, I find the first impression to be far from appealing… Best, Emmanuel
technically both are traditional horizontal-clutch column wheel chronograph mechanism so pusher feel might be similar vs Patek... we need to wait for some comparison video I suppose.
However, I can’t exactly nail it but I really want to love this one. But something just seems off. Perhaps it’s the dial execution.🤷 Hopefully I will have an opportunity to see one in the flesh for final judgement.🤞Thanks for posting, Mahesh!🥂 ...