For those that like Functional chronographs, a new design on its way

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I was recently (very luckily) allowed by Eddie, the owner of Timefactors, to borrow his first 3 examples of the upcoming Mission Timer chronograph.
It is powered by the ETA 251.264 movement, which has a central minute totaliser, as well as central seconds, much like the Lemania 5100 (and more recent movements from Sinn and Damasko).
The case design owes a reasonable amount to the Tutima Bund, and the dial to the NaBo 17 cockpit clock.
Even given the slightly derivative nature of the design, I think this makes a very compelling design.
He is releasing 3 versions, which I have reviewed on the Watchgecko magazine site, HERE

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Thanks for posting, i rather like these and i am always in support of more central hand chronographs. Pushers on the left sure set these apart and easy to use as a right hander, a thumb is as easy for engaging the chrono as is the index finder. But the 2-minute ordering frame and months of waiting without updates etc is not my thing.
Similair watch and movement , and in stock ! , is the A-13A pilot watch, if you can do without a Tachy ;

 
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I have an A-13A, they are great. I have been on to Pascal a number of times to mkae one with a bezel, but Eddie got there first. I agree about the ordering problems, but I think that Precista is a total winnder of a design.
Personally, as I wear my watch on my left, Destro watches are fine for me. But to each their own
 
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Destro watches are fine for me.

To me as well is what i meant, wearing a destro on the left wrist is still very easy to operate. I traded my A-13A ( great watch ) and got me a Tutima with lemania 5100 in a "clean dial" version 馃榾 but with a date window. I was with the first 75 and got Paolo some publicity for his automatic, but sadly that one didnt fly. Hopefully these will go well for Eddy, he makes good watches.

 
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I'm very interested in this one, I think it'll be hot cakes. Pretty much everything lined up with what I would like but at a really good price compared to 'old faithful'.
I'll end up scavenging one as I'll probably miss the bus, but as a practical/functional center minute it's bang on.
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For info there is an immaculate 17C up on MWR at the moment [no connection] which was of course the progenitor of this new PRS-56, as Dave mentions in his article.
 
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Sub-second dial at 12? Reminds me of contemporary artists who try a bit too hard to produce "original" works.
 
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It ended up at 12 from turning the movemt 180 degrees to make it lefty i think ?
 
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Sub-second dial at 12? Reminds me of contemporary artists who try a bit too hard to produce "original" works.
But if you look at pictures of the NaBo 17 cockpit clock it is based on, it has exactly that, sub-seconds at 12.
So not original really, it is exactly as intended, and previously seen

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Being a leftie the sub secs at 12 appears 'normal' to my eye and immediately makes sense and doesn't cause even a split second of quizzical thought, but perhaps that says something about my brain. Anyway, I think it's a great watch and given the extreme gestation period I am glad it is. Like others though I will won't be participating in the Sunday scrum and shall scavenge a used morsel from some source or other later, hopefully.