Chronoswiss Replica Watches: Regulateur Automatique Watch
Chronoswiss is a young watch company, established by Gerd R. Lang in 1983. The plant is situated in Munich, Germany, but the watch parts are made in Switzerland, so the company writes 'Swiss Made' on its watchesРІР‚в„ў faces.
Gerd-Rüdiger Lang began his profession as a watchmaker with the Heuer Company in 1964. At that time, he was just 21. He was promoted to the post of the Customer Service Director, but as Heuer Co. was coming through a crisis during the years following the death of Jack Heuer's Father, he left the company at the age of 37 and made up his mind to establish his own watch company.
The brand has been in the watch-making industry for more than 20 years. It may seem to be a short period when compared to the history of some of the big companies of the watch industry that have been manufacturing watches since the first part of the 19 century. Still Chronoswiss Co. has achieved quite amazing results.
The Chronoswiss founder and the companyРІР‚в„ўs president Gerd-Rüdiger Lang is ever so pleased by the fact that his watch company has always been committed to upholding classical artisanship, whilst employing ultramodern technologies and materials. This Munich-headquartered company took the name Chronoswiss to lead their merchandise to the essential standards of Swiss watch industry.
Today Chronoswiss Co. presents rich line of classically styled timepieces. There are chronographs, chronometers, sports watches and even a reversing rectangular watch that, certainly, looks like one of the Jaeger-Le Coultre Reverso. However, on the back of the Chronoswiss Cabrio there is not a picture or another dial, but the display back. It is designed for individuals who would like to see the movement without having to remove the wristwatch.
Gerd-R. Lang is an expert on every kind of watch, and the co-author (together with Reinhard Meis) of the Schiffer book "Chronograph Wristwatches. To Stop Time."
The Chronoswiss Régulateur watch was presented in limited edition by Chronoswiss in 1987. It had a hand-wound movement. In 1990, Chronoswiss came to a decision to fit their Regulateur watches with an automatic movement.
The movement of the Chronoswiss Régulateur watch is known as C.122 and makes use of an Enicar 165 as a base movement. The rotor only winds in one direction and has the GRL initials carved. The movement with power reserve of 40 hours is agreeably assembled and features very good workmanship.
The face, quite simple, though very elegant and stylish is silvered and looks white from some angles. The blued hands make a wonderful contrast with the face, as well as the leather wristlet. The face is really legible. The tip of the minute hand touches exactly the outer line of the minute markers. The same applies to the small secondsРІР‚в„ў hand. You can learn all data about the watch by reading the face, even the caliber number (C.122).
The case of the watch is very skillfully constructed. It features 38mm in diameter and the bezel is engraved which makes it very elegant. The sides of the case are polished as well as the sides of the lugs. It has a screwed pin to affix a leather or stainless steel wristlet.
The case back features a mineral crystal, so it is scratch resistant. The newer Regulateur models have sapphire crystal.
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