COUNT DE MONET
10808
This watch can only work with this movement
If you remeber: the first in-house automatic chrono by Patek runs continiously, even if you stop the chrono hand, the chrono movement parts are still running!
If Patek would use theire manual chrono for this model the watch would not work as a three hand watch: the second hand would stop after 30 minutes (because the manual chrono runs 30 minutes only).
But for a three hand watch you need a perpetually running second hand.
And this is delivered by "the standard 5960" chrono movement that has no end, no interval (30 min or 12h).
Now you can see how genius this creation is, what is really special about this chrono.
Best
Moritz
You're right
By: Mark in Paris : October 14th, 2014-04:35
And maybe calling it a chronograph is finally not perfectly appropriate. It is more an unusual (in Patek's collection) complicated 3 hands watch that can be used as an instrument (telemetre, pulsometre and tachymetre). And I love this case :) Cheers, Mark...
Well you like the 5980?
By: 4Js : October 14th, 2014-09:59
Yes, I know its an auto movement, but it was at the time a very interesting display for a chrono, and it was the first in house Patek movement. I do want to also point out, as it appears others don't recall, but you can run the 5980/5960 movement continuo...
My thoughts.....
By: Baron - Mr Red : October 14th, 2014-09:24
......this watch has something. It has something of the Factor X about it. I appreciate that this is just a personal opinion and really has no truth other than to me...and on a personal level....but, the last watch that Patek made that had a similar Facto...
same impression
By: cisco : October 15th, 2014-02:48
I didn't like late Patek novelties, (I hate the 5960A :) ) , but this is beautiful. The case is fantastic with this complicated shape, lovely dial reminding the 30s/40s watch (most of the time a telemeter scale actually). The automatic movement can be see...
Form follows function?
By: ztirual : October 16th, 2014-13:43
As least that's the way I like it for my watches. May I ask what is the point of a 2 pusher chronograph for a chrono that only measure short lapses of time (if I understand correctly)? Off course, this kind of watch has been done before in the 40's (maybe...
It make sens but
By: Mark in Paris : October 17th, 2014-02:07
Hey Z', What you say is perfectly logical and makes sense (about the monopusher matter). But I would say that a watch should not be judged and analyzed on a sole logic angle and that some unrational or aesthetical criteria could be implied and change the ...
"Multi-purpose" chronos
By: jkingston : October 20th, 2014-09:26
Adding supplemental scales to a chronograph--which is simply an exercise in printing, either on the dial or bezel--is very common. The industry abounds with tachymetre scales, pusometer scales and a few telemetrer scales. Generally to avoid clutter, most ...
JKingston....
By: Baron - Mr Red : October 20th, 2014-09:59
.....if i wanted to take your argument to its natural conclusion, I would argue that wristwatches of any guise are essentially superfluous given that most people own smartphones. Most complications on most watches are almost certainly superfluous to need....