41mm, Caliber 118, enamel dial. Yes, a date window that is not fully needed, not a deal breaker for me or so out of place like some other models. Look at the inner bezel - awesome! Just like the real ship's chronometers. I have my name on one but will ins...
Gives it a very remarkable look that does a good job of recalling a marine chronometer. I also love the Le Locle on the dial. I hope it meets your expectations in person. Interested to get your feedback at that point. Cheers, Brandon
is it me or is the 12o'clock so badly truncated so it says VII. I realise V and VII are also truncated but they are still reading correctly to my mind?
LOL. Maybe it is me. I don't have that issue with it at all. Probably because I have worn a watch my whole life and know that is 12. But, a solution like what Glashutte Original employs is much better: ...
This was taken many moons ago, when a very fortunate fellow acquired the mint condition Marine Chronometer for a song from a family in the SF Bay Area, and he kindly brought it by to share it with me as he knew my penchant for UN and in particular their 1...
Shows how well the 150th Marine Chronometer from 1996 followed the style of the original Ships Chronometers. Yes as you say I believe the platinum 150th Marine Chronometer 269-20 was only produced in a run of 3 pieces. I will do a full review shortly once...