Not "elegance", but I've always liked the Tutima Commando, and of course, the Sinn EZM-1.
I already have a couple of chronos with the classic 3 subdial layout but looking for something with the elegance of simpler dial. Also had a lovely 2 Omega De Ville bicompax a few years ago but that was stolen.
Ideally no subdials like a Damasko DC70 but possibly one subdial like a PRS-56. No date a bonus.
Suggestions please...
Not "elegance", but I've always liked the Tutima Commando, and of course, the Sinn EZM-1.
I meant to mention the EZM1 but the Tutima is a good addition to the list.
Last edited by gunner; 29th November 2023 at 10:39.
If you have deep pockets, can't get simpler than this:
https://www.woundforlife.com/2015/08...s-chronograph/
It is a pretty empty playing field, the central-minute chrono one.
There are the Lemania ones, of course, now all vintage, and one not mentioned so far is the Tissot Navigator, using the Lemania 1343 (has date and single sub-dial for running seconds at 9)
All the earlier 134x movements had at least one less sub-dial as they did not have the 24-hr one, but I am sure you know that.
And later the Chronosport Chronosail (but this has a Doppelzeiger on the minutes to give a 10-minute countdown for regatta starts)
Before then there was the Mido Multi centrechrono and the Longines 13ZN (from memory). The former very small, the latter very pricey (but incredible).
Tag Heuer Aquagraph (full set of sub-dials)?
Since then, there are the newer Tutima offerings (Saxon 1 and new M2), and ones from Damasko, Sinn, Bell and Ross (search for the flyback, one v nice Blackbird LE and a regular range, imho ruined by a nasty date window at 4)
Mido did a re-issue, but it was pretty ugly.
Girard Perregaux did one
As did Habring, I think.
That is all the mechanical ones.
There are loads using the quartz movement (ETA 252 series, 262, 232 etc) but most use almost all their sub-dials.
One obvious exception is the A-13A by Paolo Fanton, which I thoroughly recommend, which ticks all boxes (central minutes, no date, no sub-dials).
Older, there was one by Mappin and Webb that only used the 12 hour sub-dial (but it was off at 10, making it look a little wierd), and a very military looking Victorinox AirBoss chrono, which I have always curiously fancied.
I have an EZM1, Tutima Commando and A-13A. The first two are my pride and joys, love them. But the latter is a very good watch, and if Paolo gets his way, he is going to release a machanical version too, but he is yet to achieve critical mass on that one, and he has refunded those that put a deposit down.
Edit - I see the Habring one has been referred to while I was writing
There is the Seiko 6139 if you fancy some vintage 70's cool.
Available in a variety of flavours.
Here is my 6139-6012 from 1972
If no sub dials is a real consideration surely an Omega Chronostop has to be on the list?
If only our very own PRS-56 had had this layout...
"Once is happenstance. Twice is coincidence. The third time it's enemy action."
"You gotta know when to hold em and know when to fold em".
Good point, especially if you get the one with the internal bezel (for minute functionality)
Like this
This is the tissot I was referring to
Tutima Commando II comes without bezel
And with
Here is the Chronosport Chronosail
The A-13A, I am a fan
And the EZM1, the "daddy"
A vintage 1341, perhaps, like this?
Dave
EDIT - do I still own them? No, No, No, Yes, Yes (in Bits), Yes, Yes, No
Last edited by sweets; 29th November 2023 at 17:02.
Then there is a the Aquastar Chronograph
Might be a bit busy though.
The original watches are a bit lovely though.
Is a two-sub dial still out of the question? I miss this one…
Also available in white …
Sweets has outlined everything very well - I'd just be repeating everything!
No subdials:
One subdial:
I would go for the Bulova Moon watch, but it does have the date facility.
The simplest chrono I have seen personally, pretty tidy looking watch too.
Yema SpaceGraf Zero...
No date, no bumff, simple seconds on the second hand and minutes elapsed on the subdial
Great for boiling eggs and parking ticket machines....
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How about Stowa?
Or even this, simple with GMT
How about one of the chronos containing the Agenhor Agengraphe movement? No subdials at all!