Inside the Collection: Common Threads Through Uncommon Chronographs
I am not a chronograph guy. At least that?s what I keep telling myself. I?ve owned my share of chronographs over the years, but they always seem to be first on the chopping block when something new comes along that I need to clear out space for. They also, in general, don?t appeal to me aesthetically. I tend to like a less cluttered, more serene dial than what you?ll find on a typical chronograph, simply because of the nature of the complication itself. And I certainly don?t belong in the nerdiest segment of chronograph lovers, who have deeply held beliefs about the best chronograph movements ever made, and can rattle off the most minute differences between Speedmaster references at the drop of a hat. I admire the dedication and knowledge of these hardcore chronograph superfans, but I?ve never counted myself among them.Â
And yet, day to day, the watch I?ve worn the most by far over the last year is a chronograph that flies in the face of everything I tend to think about my own watch preferences. And if you were to ask me, ?Hey Zach, out of all of your watches, which one has your favorite dial"? I?d have to respond with another chronograph, that has one of the most intricate and beautifully made dials I?ve had the pleasure of owning. So what?s going on here" How did such a non-chrono guy wind up with this weird chrono subcollection"Â
My IWC Pilot?s Watch Chronograph 41 Ceratanium has effectively become my daily wearer since picking it up las...
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