I think somehow I'm up to about 40 Helvetias now, not quite sure how! From about 1905 to 1975. I think these are oldest and newest.
Transitional about 1905:
https://i.imgur.com/urDDXctl.jpg
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I think somehow I'm up to about 40 Helvetias now, not quite sure how! From about 1905 to 1975. I think these are oldest and newest.
Transitional about 1905:
https://i.imgur.com/urDDXctl.jpg
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I'm sure I'll get one of the standard 'Stop' models sooner or later, they come up every now and again. Just need to be patient.
The one in Ziggy's book is an Optima. Konrad Knirim has this exact model Helvetia in his.
I think it may be possible to convert it back into a standard chronostop. I have plenty of other Helvetias...
Hello all just thought I'd show some pictures of my new acquisition.
The Pattern 3169 is designated as a 1/5th second stopwatch, believed to be for use in naval gunnery, and Helvetia supplied an...