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: wear nothing but your favorite Chronomatic for at least one minute
: during the day (or night)
: wear a Cal 11 on your left wrist and a Cal 12 on your right wrist;
: a Cal 14 on your left ankle and a Cal 15 on your right ankle . .
: . then walk on all fours, even for just a few feet
: strap on an Autavia Diver 100, and dive to 100 meters . . . then,
: tell us whether the chrono is still waterproof
: put on an Autavia GMT and see how many timezones you can cross
: during the day, even if it involves a 150 mile drive to a
: neighboring state (or country) . . . turn the bezel when you
: cross the state line!!
: get on a highway in a 1163T or 1163V, and click off some measured
: miles . . . imagine that you are Siffert or Bell, behind the
: wheel, coming down the Mulsanne Straight
: put on a 1133B Monaco and watch Le Mans, from beginning to end
: wear a watch with a Buren micro-rotor movement, and know that
: without these wonderful little movements, there would have been
: no Caliber 12 for us to enjoy
: wear a Breitling Chrono Matic in the morning and a Heuer
: Chronomatic in the evening, and maybe a Hamilton, Bulova or
: Zodiac when no one will notice
: if you are a contrarian, then you can wear a Zenith or Seiko
: automatic chronograph . . . try to convince your friends that
: these were actually the first automatic chronographs to be
: introduced
: open up your Bundeswehr chrono (Valjoux 230) and try to jam a
: Caliber 12 into the case; be careful as you drill the hole at
: 9:00 (nine o'clock) for the crown . . . let us know whether you
: are successful in this endeavor!!
: stay up late on the night of March 2nd, and watch the date click
: over to March 3rd . . . of course, if the date begins to move at
: 10:30 p.m., you will know that you have a Cal 12 and if it
: begins to move at 11:45 p.m., you will know that you have a Cal
: 11 . . . watch the date change from March 3 to March 4, and shed
: a tear when the 40th anniversary is over!!
:
: You get the idea -- find some great way to celebrate the
: Chronomatic, and be sure to share the experience with all your
: friends on this forum!!
: Jeff
Thanks Jeff, Great post!
jim
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