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 Posted: Tue Apr 8th, 2008 10:40 pm
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oagaspar



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I wonder how it would feel and look on the wrist!face4.gif...here is a translation of the German site....it really is a technical work of art from a watchmakers perspective imohand6.gif

Each Baselworld offers zuhauf new clocks. And each year gives it new models, which bring us so correctly to being astonished. Our favourite this year: The Wristmaster of Chronoswiss. The love from Chronoswiss founder to old cars is already legendary. With joy and pride he participates in Oldtimer Rallyes, this with vehicles, which let not Autophile the head turn also. Already longer it offers therefore a styleful Rallye set named on-board masters. Now there is the first Rallye set from the house Chronoswiss for the wrist. Yes, you read correctly. That the clocks continue to increase at present, is probably hardly more a retrogressive making trend. That however equal impressive dimensions of 84 x 42 mm - on it to have also we are not counted. Long however it dares and brings a really correctly exotic clock combination on the market. Wristmaster is called the part, which covers equal two clocks. On the left side this is based a "normal" clock of pointer of three with date, on the ETA caliber of 2892-2, but works on in best Chronoswiss manners and improves. Based on the right side the stop watch, on the Valjoux 7750-Kaliber, but of Chronoswiss strongly modifies and therefore the Naen C.751 basic. Thus the Rallyefahrer stops the times up to 12 hours with an accuracy of eighth customer. The most amazing at the whole one: The clock is pleasantly to carry - does not look in such a way even if at first sight. Here some pictures of the Wristmaster: