Bell & Ross is expanding its BR 05 series with this Bell & Ross BR 05 Chrono Green Steel on a steel bracelet or rubber strap
Chronograph
In 1816 Louis Moinet invented the chronograph as he wanted to track astronomical objects. In the mid 1800s chronographs were used for military purposes; timing artillery fire. Nowadays they involve the timing of sports games, piloting airplanes, car racing, diving and submarine maneuvering.
A chronograph is a timing mechanism to show elapsed times. It acts as a stopwatch and can have more additional functions. A basic one has an independent sweep second hand and starts, stops and returns to zero by using pushers. More complicated chronographs use additional complications and can have multiple independent hands to measure seconds, minutes, hours and even tenths of a second.
Different types: column-wheel chronograph, double chronograph, flyback chronograph, rattrapante chronograph.
Watches with a chronograph
This Casio Edifice Mugen Edition is the motor sports related result of the collaboration between the two Japanese brands
The Nivada Grenchen Chronoking “Paul Newman” Orange is another hybrid Seiko quartz by the restarted Swiss brand
The Christiaan van der Klaauw Ariadne 2023 comes in three new versions which revives the classic Ariadne
The Breguet Type XX Chronograph 2067 can be seen as an offspring of the Type XX model from the 1950s and 1960s
Together with the Type XX Chronograph 2057 this Breguet Type 20 Chronograph 2057 is launched – which goes back to the 1950s
This TW Steel Red Bull Ampol Racing Chronograph CS120 pays a tribute to the Red Bull Ampol Racing team
TAG Heuer is introducing a great comeback of one of their iconic watches, the TAG Heuer Carrera Skipper 2023 version
The Eberhard & Co. Chrono 4 Bellissimo Apricot is the latest version of the Bellisimo series, the chronograph with 4 counters
During this year’s Mille Miglia, Chopard announced their newest MM timepiece, the Chopard Mille Miglia Classic Chronograph 2023