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Story to be Published Soon *LINK*


Chris:

I have been researching this very question for the past couple of months, and my article (in three parts) will be published soon, in International Watch.

Over the years, there has been considerable debate about which was the first automatic chronograph. Contenders are:

  • the Heuer-Breitling-Buren (Hamilton) group, which developed the Caliber 12 / Chronomatic
  • Zenith (with the El Primero)
  • Seiko (with the Reference 6139).

I won't hint at my conclusions, but you can click the link below to see Jack Forster's very interesting article that covers this subject.

Jeff

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: What's the story of the first auto chronograph
: again?

: I can't recall the details, wasn't this circa
: 1969? Heuer and maybe Zenith involved? I'd
: like to use this as an example for a school
: project on joint ventures.

: Links and info appreciated, thanks!!

: Chris

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