Its in a sequence of 3.
1 push start
2nd push stop
3rd push reset.
Only "issue" with them is that you can't start, stop, and then continue after a pause, 3rd push will always reset.
So how does that work then?
Its in a sequence of 3.
1 push start
2nd push stop
3rd push reset.
Only "issue" with them is that you can't start, stop, and then continue after a pause, 3rd push will always reset.
No, not really. they're considered more heritagey as were developed earlier and have less buttons adoring the case so look sleeker, but that's pretty much it above and beyond marketing fluff.
They're certainly not as useful as don't have the start stop restart feature of standard chronos.
There is a saying in English about falling off the ugly tree and hitting every branch on the way down. I think it refers to this... thing.
In recent years Christopher Ward and Longines have both brought out mono pusher chronographs, I like Corum for their mad watch designs for a more budget version Mr Jones have some weird watch designs too
Farer brought one out recently as well, monopushers are clearly A Thing.
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Everyone has different tastes,apparently Stevie Wonder is very happy with his.
47mm and able to start small fires on a sunny day.
Some of their other bubble models are 57mm. Homer1 design territory indeed.
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This seems to have become a conversation about Corum, Bubbles and Ugly watches, I wasn't looking ot buy this particular watch, just understand what a mono pusher chrono is.
As it stands I do have 6 Corums, 4 of which are Bubbles, but that's the great thing about personal taste.
Here’s mine… the looks of this might take some of the heat off the Corum, but I like it so who cares !
My Cal 40 mono push Hanhart dates from 1938. So if it was a thing it’s lasted about 80 odd years.
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Is it still termed a mono pusher if it uses separate pusher to winder?
It seems to cover both types. https://wornandwound.com/guide-from-...-chronographs/
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Never seen one before I love that longines
Wow that's awesome I've never seen anything like that before!! Are they expensive?
An original of this is on my list of ‘grails’ they are as rare as rocking horse waste.
I have only seen this version once in the window of a jeweller in Windsor. I was very tempted but the standard Longines date put me off. Why did they put a date on all of their heritage watches?
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Here is my mono pusher. The chrono wheel is on the back displayed through a port hole window. Very cool and clean execution.
How do they reset is it the crown that resets them?