Felix Scholz
Chronographs are amongst the most popular complications with collectors. Perhaps because people use them for important timing events in their daily lives or – more likely – they speak to the spirit of adventure and action that’s hard to resist. Whatever the reason, here are six that have stood the test of time.Omega Speedmaster ProfessionalAny list of classic chronographs has to include the mighty Speedy. Sure, it might not be the most original option, but it’s been to the moon, people… the MOON. $6375 on steelTAG Heuer AutaviaOne of TAG Heuer’s mightiest chronos is the Autavia, which is back in fine form for 2017. If your taste in automobiles tends to preclude features like park assist and ABS, this could be for you.?$6800 on?steelBreitling Navitimer RattrapanteThe Navi has been around since forever (or early 50s at least), but we haven’t seen a split-seconds version before. Turns out it was worth the wait. $14,900Vacheron Constantin Overseas ChronographLast year Vacheron Constantin revamped their sporty Overseas, giving the sharp and sporty collection a well-deserved upgrade. That famous bracelet is now even better than ever. $43,200Rolex?Cosmograph?DaytonaThere’s not much to say about the new steel and Cerachrom Daytona that hasn’t already been said. The only downside is trying to get your hands on one. $15,700A. Lange & S?hne 1815 ChronographLange has given their dressy 1815 Chronograph a black dialled makeover — with a pulsation scale no less. But given the beauty of the movement, you’d be forgiven for barely noticing the dial. $65,800
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