Hororgasm[PuristSPro Moderator]
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howdy mate
thanks for saying hello, and a pleasure to know you, even virtually.
seems like we have a few similar watches!! and thanks for "playing" Dato driday. thrad is up, look forward to your picture!
best,
Horo
i agree
By: PARK PLAZA : December 20th, 2011-19:41
Agree with you on that. A chrono function only makes the dial a bit interesting and gives the watch a sporty look ! personally I would rather have a annual calendar, moonphase, reserve de marche, perpetual or a minute repeater function... thanks for your ...
Not Horology
By: PARK PLAZA : December 21st, 2011-02:19
I associate Horolgy more to do with the time of day, the month, year , lunar year, concepts of leap year etc rather than measuring the time interval between two points. I realise that I may be shortening the scope of the word itself. Thought would provoke...
When...
By: Le Monde Edmond : December 21st, 2011-03:30
something is so perfectly said as Nicolas has just show us then, there is indeed not much I can add! E Well, I have te Eiffel Tower. Do I go every day, every week, month or year? No. Am I happy to get have it near I live? Yes. I have a Lambo or a Ferrari ...
Chronos: useful & enjoyable
By: fnk : December 21st, 2011-00:09
Variations of this kind of statement appear periodically on these forums. On a purely functional note, they are completely accurate, but they miss the whole point. Most of us do not buy watches only to tell time. It is part of a hobby & different aspe...
yes but...
By: Dje : December 21st, 2011-02:30
Hi, Yes I've looked at some Patek Philippe annual calendars and love the 5146G (and also the 5205G or the 5396) but they are now more expansive than a second hand Lange Datograph and on the back it's the same as a Nautilus 5711/A! I need more than that. B...
2 things very quickly
By: Hororgasm : December 21st, 2011-11:56
1) welcome to the forum, and it may have taken you 1 year to start posting, but its never too late. 2) I am unsure if you have been visiting other forums here, including the general horology forum HoMe. a question like this, if you are NOT just restrictin...
reg 2 things
By: PARK PLAZA : December 21st, 2011-20:14
Thanks Horo for letting me know about HoMe. I think you correctly explained the real reason for owning a chrono. Much appreciated !! I am a great fan of Patek annual calendars esp 5205 and 5396 the ones with apertures. I will wait though for better colour...
a complete waste
By: ban me : December 22nd, 2011-05:33
is hursh word, i find annual or perpetual complication more useful in daily use rather than chrono so i would choose for example 5726 over 5980, but sometimes i've got thing for simplicty and i would choose 5711 over 5726, people likings and loves change ...
Proven usability
By: Dennis K. : December 23rd, 2011-04:26
Actually some time ago I, like you did, asked myself the question about practical aspect of Chronograph Complication. I haven't found any reply until I read in one article the following words: "DOCTOR'S WATCH". It was Evrica! Really, doctors, lowyers, per...
Doctor's Watch
By: Park : December 26th, 2011-08:10
Dennis, Though I am an example of a doctor using a chronograph as you suggest (see above), I believe the term "doctor's watch" or "doctor's chronograph" refers to one in which a pulsation scale on the rehaute or bezel (where the tachymetric scale might ot...