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July 17, 2022 1 min read

Chronographs have long been been our wishlist for several years. Modding chronograph represents a huge challenge when it comes to technical assembly given the tight tolerance of hand setting and the hands minuscle sizes.

Albeit the lack of personal modding, this is our first step into chronographs. If we see a huge demand down the road, perhaps we will introduce a barrage of chronograph parts for modding. This will be a plan for another day.

For now, we are introducing two new chronographs timepieces, fully assembled with the legendary ST1901 caliber known for its affordability yet reliable workhorse mechanical chronograph.

Both cases at a diameter of 38mm, a sweet spot that is neither huge or tiny, sits gorgeously on the wrist. Paired with a clear sapphire caseback to give a full admiration and beauty of the entire caliber running.

 

THE FIRST CHRONOGRAPH

There is no question that a vintage-styled speedmaster is very attractive. Having a tachymeter on the bezel, this piece actually wears quite huge on the wrist for a 38mm. Hour marks and hands are all painted with Swiss Super-LumiNova Old Radium.

  

THE SECOND CHRONOGRAPH - A PULSOGRAPH

Not very often do you see a pulsograph watch, also known as a doctor's watch. A clear legible black pulsometers and mirrored-finished hour markers on an enamel white dial that easily mistaken as porcelain.

 

BOTH PIECES ARE EACH LIMITED & EXCLUSIVE TO 100 PIECES!!

ALSO FROM NOW UNTIL 31 JUL, PRICES ARE 17% OFF

 

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38mm ST1901 Movement - Hand Wind Mechanical Chronograph



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