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Old 5 October 2014, 10:18 AM   #1
BlueHeron
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Icon4 Need some education on chrono movement

I am loving the Archimede chrono pilot and also last week tried on some ALS's at the new NYC boutique (yes I know these brands are worlds apart, don't worry).

I've never owned a chrono and at ALS I gazed with awe the 1815 chrono movement, including the minute counter, which jumped in a short quick movement as the seconds counter passed 12.

Later I read that other chronos do not do this, which I assume means the minute counter gradually moves between hash marks as the seconds tick by.

Is this true?

I think I am spoiled by ALS now.....uh oh.

$51k vs $1k....

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