A hugely underrated brand and, as it's not a well-known high street name, one that you don't see often. Here's my B-42 Pilot Pro Chrono though it's currently one of my lesser worn watches:
My two favourite watches are my Fortis B42 ltd ed titanium cosmonaut chrono and my pick up and go Sinn UX
I'm truly surprised that more wiz'ers haven't picked up on the quality of Fortis watches
Tremendous clarity for a chrono, just the right size and so wearable
A hugely underrated brand and, as it's not a well-known high street name, one that you don't see often. Here's my B-42 Pilot Pro Chrono though it's currently one of my lesser worn watches:
Been a fave of mine for many years - that Ti chrono was a Grail of mine for years, and if one pops up anytime...... ;)
Their build quality is outstanding, they're robust, great looking and a nice it of history with the brand of you like that. I found some great info about the company and founder recently - will dig out a link and some piccies of my past affairs.
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http://gevrilgroup.com/watchbrands/f...retrospective/
http://www.brittons-watches.co.uk/wa...is_history.htm
Pilot Pro Chrono - 42mm bead-blasted SS case, Valjoux 7750 movement. Push down crown but still 200m WR (including chrono pushers)
Official Cosmonauts Chrono - 39/40mm Ti case, Lemania 5100 movement. Really wish I had kept this one.....
Fleiger Chrono - think this was 40mm but looked bigger. Val.7750 again
Current watch - B42 Official Cosmonauts Diver. 42mm, Titanium Case and bracelet. ETA movement running well inside COSC specs (more info on SC, as it is there at present ;) )
Really like the classic look of these watches, just had a look at the full range and they do some really nice models, some too colourful for me though.
Any ideas what the two triangles signify either side of the date window..........just curious.
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This is quite cool - http://www.fortis-watches.com/front_...php?idart=1225
I think their pilot and cosmonaut chronos are amongst the best looking watches out there (to my taste, obviously). I can definitely see one of these in my collection at some point.
Haven't taken mine off since receiving it last week, one of my best watch buys, thanks again great lume as well as one of the clearest watch faces I've ever had. It's a definite keeper for me.
I've had a Fortis B42 Cosmonauts Titanium Chronograph for about five years. Fantastic watch, accurate timekeeping, beautiful but functional design. Looks great on the original titanium strap or the Fortis leather and rubber alternatives.
I was always on the lookout for the ref.644.27.142 LE, powered by the Lemania 5100...but one never came up at the right time
This was my 40th Birthday watch last year. Bracelet is built like a tank, but it goes well on velcro too:
Some fantastic looking watches in the range, do most of the 3 handers contain Eta 2824 movements as very little info on some of the sites.What's the aftersales like on these and can they be serviced in the UK?
Thanks.
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They do in general (the more modern variants - there is also a world of vintage Fortis!), and they use the Top grade movements from what I am aware. EDIT - Altho0ugh as per the post below, it is not the only movement they currently or recently have used.
Aftersales, depends on where you buy it from generally. There is a very reputable AD in Leicester. My regular chap was Nottingham but is no longer a stockist.
I have dealt directly with Fortis and found them to be helpful and responsive mostly, even pro-active to a well-documented screw-in crown issue with the earliest B42 models.
Any watchmaker will be able to work on them, as the movements are mostly common and still current (perhaps not the Lemania). No need to have A.D. or manufacturer serviced in my opinion.
Bit of info in ETA movement grading. Quote from ETAswissmovement.com:
ETA 2824-2
This is the most basic ETA movement we’re all familiar with. It’s used in a ton of different watch brands and is a very good 25 jewel movement. There are four grades of movement for this watch.
◾Standard – Average variance of +/- 12 seconds per day. Maximum variance of +/- 30 seconds per day. Two adjustment positions.
◾Elaborated – Average variance of +/- 7 seconds per day. Maximum variance of +/- 30 seconds per day. Three adjustment positions.
◾Top – Average variance of +/- 4 seconds per day. Maximum variance of +/- 10 seconds per day. Five adjustment positions. Improved barrel spring, shock protection, pallet stones, balance wheel, hair spring and regulator mechanism.
◾Chronometer – Must meet COSC standards. Serial numbered. Highly decorative. Average variance of -4/+6 seconds per day. Maximum variance of +/- 5 seconds per day. Improved barrel spring, shock protection, pallet stones, balance wheel, hair spring and regulator mechanism.
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B-42 Cosmo Date uses an ETA 2836
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Thanks for the info above, I've read a little on the history and I know this is a stupid question but is the B-42 referring to the bomber?
Thanks again.
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I had one of the early Cosmonaut Lemania chronos (0-60 bezel but dial numerals, not linear indices).
I also had 5 of the Lemania 5100 powered Ducati LEs (one I got for myself, the others I cleared out of the Leeds Ducati dealer).
And I had the boss for a few years
It was a lovely watch, but
The stock lume was a joke - really bad.
And it is odd that for a 42mm watch (nearer 43 with the bezel), it takes 20mm straps, which can look a little skinny unless you pick the right one.
As a result, it came third in the Lemania 5100 Titanium triumvirate that I owned (the other 2 are Sinn EZM1 and Tutima Commando II ZUZ). So I never wore it and eventually sold it.
No regrets
Dave
Don't believe so. The 42 refers to the case size (42mm)
They do a B-47 (47mm) and an F-43 (43mm).
Thanks for the all the info. Only had mine since last week, bought from our own Mr Yeti but already it has become my favourite daily beater, it is very comfortable to wear and so easy to read, and it just looks so right.
Always fancied one, but never got round to owning one and now I have I can see why they are so rated by their owners. A must try...
In my experience, the lume has been above average on these.
Funny, the 20mm lug width is what makes it for me. 22mm is almost always a deal breaker for me, that's why I have tried and failed with the Breitling Aerospace (3 separate times lol).
Trit dials are a bit duff, but the newer lume is spot on.
Actually,20 mm here works quite well,IMO.
Always fancied one of these...
Here's one of mine:
I have a B42 Cosmo Chrono that is a keeper and have also flipped a Cockpit Flieger and a Spacematic. Very much an under rated brand.
The B42 stratoliner was one of the first watches that drew me to watches. Couldn't afford it at the time though. Seriously nice and not often seen.
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I had a Fortis Square once, dont think I've ever seen another...
They're a good, solid, honest brand.
Ooh I do like that Cosmonaut Chrono model!!! I'm not into understated elegant watches, so the Fortis is right up my street!
I had a small collection of Fortis watches and enjoyed wearing them. They do look good, especially the flieger and pilot type ranges over the years.
My only personal gripe was with their customer service (via Peter Peter) over in Germany. It was simply awful when they had the leaking screw down crown issues several years ago. I am sure it is much improved these days. It did not put me off buying a new Stratoliner Chronograph and I still like the brand.
The Aviatis F-43 is rather nice and my favourite in their current range.
From the nineties, when Ducati was sponsored by Fortis.
Always been a favourite of mine - love the carbon dial!
I love the Cosmonaut Chrono, very very hard watch
Seeing this thread again this morning has inspired me to get my B42 Chrono out of the safe today.
May get round to taking some pictures later today...