Gary G
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Concur in your thoughts here, tahoeblue
As one of our friends keeps telling us, the chrono is a very difficult complication to execute! Perhaps better to have the basis solidly built on traditional geometry than to get too adventurous.
I also keep forgetting that the original conception of the Series I chrono was the inclusion of the Carbontime oscillator -- which would have been a bold departure no matter what the geometry of the chrono-side works. Sadly, that element turned out not to be technically viable, and Kari had to return to a more traditional solution.
And, I agree with you that the dial side work is fabulous! The first time I showed my wife a photo of the Chrono I, all that she said was "sweet!" Even sweeter with moon and big date, in my humble view...
All the best,
Gary
thanks
By: didwlgh : March 4th, 2013-12:28
Gary, Thanks for the detailed [post - I too was one of the guys who were always curious about the origin of the Kari movement, being a huge fan of its dial. Hopefully I'll get to see on in person someday here in NYC. Hope to see more macro photos of the m...
Dear Gary,
By: ztirual : March 4th, 2013-14:00
Many thanks for your detailed and articulate reply to my inquiry. A very interesting nuanced analysis. I fully understand your preference for an in house movement and it surely seems to be the case here -not that Kari disappoints when he is working with o...
Direct inquiry
By: Gary G : March 4th, 2013-15:19
I didn't ask, but one member of our group did and provided the following report: " He said that he created his own chrono taking ideas from what he thinks are the best chrono calibres out there." I have satisfied myself thoroughly about the genesis of the...
Great Investigative Work
By: flamenco : March 4th, 2013-20:22
and for putting it comprehensively for the lay person (me). Thanks for the education. Reading Theodre's post, led me to think and wonder if MB&F ever decide on a Chrono. What innovations that would bring and perhaps advancement in design of such a mov...
Thanks, flamenco
By: Gary G : March 6th, 2013-19:25
As for the MB&F question, it's an interesting one -- if there is one thing that I have learned in the process of buying this watch, it is that chronographs are pretty difficult complications to make! One reason why so many companies use tried and true...
A few thoughts....
By: SuitbertW : March 6th, 2013-00:26
Hello, Gary, good post and interesting pictures ! When I saw one of (maybe even the first) the first finished Kari Chronograph, at least to my eyes it was more than obvious that it was based on the Valjoux 13'' family chronographs. Of course I asked Kari,...
Hi Suitbert
By: Theodore : March 6th, 2013-06:42
Hi Suitbert, Thanks for your response; I do think there are semantic questions here that are playing a role perhaps toward inadvertent misunderstandings. I certainly don't want to split hairs if it does not add anything to the discussion. If we leave watc...
An absolute gem of a post!
By: jmpTT : March 19th, 2013-10:48
Gary, You've got me thinking, which is no small ordeal. There is an interesting contrast between Kari's chronograph movement and, say, the Patek Philippe CH 29-535 PS or even the Omega 9300. We must remember that even a genius has only a finite amount of ...