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Chronoswiss C.123

Last Update: December 20, 2019

Brand:Chronoswiss
Family:
Chronoswiss C.122 Family
Height:
Jewels:
Reserve: hours
Frequency:21,600 A/h
Winding:Automatic, Central Rotor Automatic Winding, Counter-Clockwise Automatic Winding, Uni-Directional Automatic Winding
Diameter:26.80 mm (11.75 ligne)
  Complications:24 Hour Hand, Regulator
Hands:24 Hour Hand at 9:00, Central Minute Hand, Central Seconds Hand, Hour Hand at 3:00
Distinguishing Technical Characteristics
Central-Rotor Automatic
Counter-Clockwise Balance Cock
Etachron Regulator
Central Rotor
Production: 1999 – 
1910s 1920s 1930s 1940s 1950s 1960s 1970s 1980s 1990s 2000s 2010s 2020s

Cal. C.123 is an automatic movement with a “horizontal” regulator layout from Chronoswiss based on the classic Enicar Cal. 165. This was used in the Chronoswiss Tora models.

The dial features a pseudo-regulator design with running hours in a subdial at 3:00, central minutes and seconds, and a 24 hour subdial at 9:00.

NameYear
Introduced
Features
C.1211991Central hour and minute, small seconds
C.1221991Regulator: Hour at 12, central minute, small seconds at 6
C.1231999“Tora” Regulator: Hour at 3, central minute and seconds, 24 hours at 9
C.1241996“Delphis” Regulator: Digital hour at 12, retrograde minutes central, small seconds at 6
C.1252002Regulator: Hour at 12, minute and chronograph seconds central, open heart at 6
C.1262003Repeater with pusher at 10, hour and minute central, small seconds at 6
C.127Full calendar with date by pointer at 3, moon phase at 6, day of week by pointer at 9, month by pointer at 12; central hour, minute, seconds

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