Chronoswiss Digiteur Watch
Filed under: Timepieces / Watches
The
Chronoswiss Digiteur is a return to a time in the 1920s and 1930s when digital time displays were done using printed
discs which rotate to display hours minutes and seconds. The watch uses an caliber FEF 130 movement from 1933-1963 that
has been modified to Chronoswiss standards. The Digiteur is a limited
edition available in platinum (33 pieces); 18kt yellow gold (99 pieces); 18kt rose gold (99 pieces); and 18kt white
gold (99 pieces). It measures 45.5mm X 27.7mm and has a sapphire crystal and display back. The watch, which was first
displayed at last year's Baselworld sells for $12,400.
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