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Circa 2005 Chronoswiss Digiteur CH1371

Circa 2005 Chronoswiss Digiteur CH1371

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The Watch: I always set my watches to 10:10. Even without hands.

Here’s a fun one. The Chronoswiss Digiteur. Chronoswiss is a semi-recent brand (1983), founded by Gerd R. Lang who had decades of watchwork at Gross and Heuer through the 60’s and 70’s. In 1980 he graduated from the Master School in Würzburg and in 1981 founded a special workshop for chronographs in Munich. In addition to repairs, modern mechanical wristwatches in the design of earlier decades, were made. Their dials adorned with the name of the manufacturer and the word “Chronoswiss”. The first transfer of the principle of the regulator display to wristwatches in the model Régulateur became legendary. In 1983 Lang presented his first mechanical chronograph “Chronoswiss” to the public and founded the eponymous watch company.

This is the Digiteur, circa 2005, powered by a modified and finely reworked FEF caliber 130 mechanical movement. Marked on the dial MSA (montre sans aiguilles) which stands for “wristwatch without hands,” this is a watch with jumping minutes, hours, and seconds. It is a limited edition of 99. Built in yellow gold, on its original strap and buckle, it measures 45.5mm x 27.7mm.

Includes: Watch only.

Condition: Excellent pre-owned condition. One small mark on the crystal just to the left of the "MSA" marking. Nearly invisible during regular wear.
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