Chronoswiss "Digiteur"
by Chronoswiss
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Watch Magazine Editor |
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Fashion/Life Style Editor |
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Valor técnico indudable, una estética clásica, pero hay algo en los Chronoswiss en general que les falla y es que no acaban de transmitir. Son excelentes piezas, pero parecen alejadas del mundo y de los clientes. |
Collector |
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Chronoswiss is a brand I don't usually follow. I don't know a thing about how this watch has been built, but aesthetically it seems a strange combination of a "Cuervo y Sobrinos" (because of the shape of the case), a Gerald Genta (because of the digital jumping functions) and an FPJ (because of the color combination). Definitely not my cup of tea. |
Aficionado |
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Finally a departure from the dandy features of the current range. Love it! From the railtrack dials to
the feminine case. Added to the elegant tick of 18000vph, an aural and visual delight. |
Watch Magazine Journalist |
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Yet another rescue from the past. The new "Digiteur" happens to be the rescue of a classic (something that is occurring frequently lately). Why not? In these times of the "King Tourbillon"... |
Forum Moderator |
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I like the "freak" Herr Lang seems to be, always on the forefront of fashion. Actually, I wouldn't mind having a Digiteur...  |
Industry Writer |
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Mechanical wristwatches with digital readouts have been signaled as the next wave a few years back, and we are definitely going to see more of them in the near and far future. Today their style strikes us with a fascinating mix of modern & retro- which has itself been an established wave in furniture and fashion for many years now. Personally, I like this ChronoSwiss most of all; their usual fare with the indigenous 19th century pocket watch look was beginning to really get a bit tiresome. Maybe this marks a new phase in their development. Although I don't know anything about the movement used, if it is also rectangular, then that would make it even more worth a closer look. |
Dealer/Jeweler |
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Rep |
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I like Chronoswiss, but the color combo seems to be a bit awkward for me. It is something different... |
Importer |
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I have to admit that Chronoswiss is one of those brands that I like no matter what they do. So, what can I say? I like it very much, although it is a watch that you will hardly see on my wrist. (I can wear anything but round watches.) |
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