Between the fair share of usual suspects (Rolex, Omega, IWC etc), this
1940s Hanhart chronograph with hand wound caliber 40 movement caught my
attention.
Not because of the condition, which seems to be quite poor, but because
it resembles with Hanhart's current 'Pioneer' collection so well.
Their MkI watch from the Pioneer collection with black dial and Arabic
numerals is based on those very first mono pusher chronographs with
caliber 40 movements (1938).
Hanhart uses a movement (caliber HAN3601) based on ETA's caliber 7753
that has been transformed into a two-register chronograph with
mono-pusher. This one button is used for start, stop and reset of the chrono hands.
Although the sub registers at 3 and 9 o'clock are located a bit more to
the outer side of the dial on the vintage model, a lot of details (eg
hands) have been respected by Hanhart.
Estimated value of the vintage Hanhart caliber 40 chronograph is $1,100 – $1,400 USD. A new Hanhart Pioneer Mk1 chronograph (ref. 714.210-011) is approx $3,400.- USD.
This auction item can be seen here ( click ), at Bonhams website. Other interesting lots are this vintage Speedy with wrong dial (but nevertheless), and this vintage IWC .
Anyway, make sure that you educate yourself on any of these watches
before you place a bid, read the descriptions thoroughly and ask
questions if you are uncertain about certain items.
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The official Hanhart website: www.hanhart.com
Thanks to Gary from the UK for notifying me.
vedere di piu Swiss Rolex e Chopard Classic Racing
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