The Warner Plotter: Origins, Development, and WWII Aviation Use Historical Background and Origins of the Warner Plotter During the 1930s, as aviation expanded and navigational training became more sophisticated, a variety of manual tools were developed to
It really has so much charm to it and the red highlights really add to the look but I think my favourite bit of the dial is the 3,6 and nine being in the subdials rather than cutoff. I don't recall ever seeing that on a chronograph before, wear and enjoy
At first I thought it was a Jardur Chronograph reassembled with a Minerva dial. But a good friend sent me a picture of an ad... And now, I know... Best, Nicolas
Here no bezel, just a wonderful dial and a macho case. An eye catching vintage Jardur, for sure. Julie's first watch... And what a first! Best, Nicolas
Some years ago, I took pictures of this vintage Minerva Chronograph... And I wondered if it was not a Minerva dial mounted in a Jardur Case, with a Jardur bezel. Till... Recently, when a good friend and an editor asked for some pictures in hi resolution o