Absolutely fascinating, I am glad the old chronometer idea is revived ...
Oct 21, 2008,11:02 AM
It would be great to have such contests on a regular base again, like the observatory contests of older times. I am also thrilled to see Thomas Gneuss, a watchmaker from around Salzburg, is also participating.
International Chronometry Contest 2009 Watch museum Le Locle, Château des Monts Media release : October 20, 2008 Reopening of the deadline for participants at the International Chronometry Contest 2009 At its meeting on September 17th, 2008, the Swiss Soc...
Now there's a lovely mix of watches to test. Everything from state-of-the-art tourbillons, through things like the Brogsitter designed specifically for chronometric performance, to the most humble of bog-standard ETAs. I confess to finding myself hoping t...