Show your unusual chronographs, guys. non-omega welcome........

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Haven't seen a 3133 yet. This on his "unusual" in that the numerals are lumed, but the hands aren't. You can tell you're wearing a watch in the dark, but.... It's just so...Soviet.

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Used to have a Poljot Buran like this one, let it go but it was a solid watch.


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If someone needs to time 1/100 of a second mechanically, let me know::psy:::
 
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Here are two Hanhart chronographs:
- Kriegsmarine WWII for ships artillery and torpedo timing
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Hmmm I don’t think I posted my vintage Seiko Age of Discovery chronograph in this thread. Et voila.
 
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A monopusher chronograph that deceptively appears to have two pushers. The lower "pusher" is actually an on-off slider.

 
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Abercrombie & Fitch 1930s chronograph made by Heuer. Landeron 13 movement. Note the asymmetrical pusher locations. Originally sold for $25 per the A&F catalog.

 
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Abercrombie & Fitch 1930s chronograph made by Heuer. Landeron 13 movement. Note the asymmetrical pusher locations. Originally sold for $25 per the A&F catalog.

Thanks for adding the details, especially about the pushers, which I'd have missed.
The spiral tachymeter is very cool and a great idea.
 
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I think this is unusual in that it only measures 7 min. intervals...
 
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I don't see this model very often, TAG Formula 1 CAU 1117