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Thank you all for your sweet comments.
My point was to comment what has been my thinking process to make a Chronosplit move which required some homeworks and some luck while hunting to find this particular piece owned by a (very) patient and honest gentleman who accepted to follow the painful process I requested to make sure everything was fine both cosmetically and technically speaking.
Jeff, I have to confess I'm as proud "as the man who bought this one back in the day".
I'm also glad to share it with a fantastic open minded enthusiasts community.
As it come to size and comfort for David and Rich
diameter = 40mm - height = 13 mm
The watch is lighter than the 1163 or the Silverstone.
A quick dirty pix for size comparison
I insist on the fact that due to the rounded case design it is a joy to wear whatever angle the watch is positioned on my wrist which makes legit to its advanced bio design as conceptualized by Luigi Colani in the 60s.
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cheers,
Laurent
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