How come with so many watch rankings videos, nobody ever ranks Chronoswiss? I am not a fan of their colorful watches either but their more dressy watches look nice. I just don't know and cant figure out, where they fit in the hierarchy - Marice Lacroix/baume mercier/frederique constant level? Longiness-tudor level? higher? Lower? Can you even get Americas cup on TV for the whole weekend? Or even for a 90 min segment? LOL
The vintage Chronoswiss Regulateur is the one to get. 38mm and especially in bronze/steel it's very cool. Handwound Unitas, exhibition case back. Maybe they are going back to smaller more wearable sizes now. That said, the new smaller watch was £10000. Vintage is slightly more affordable.
@@FratelloMagazine it was available in full bronze, bronze steel, all steel, gold steel, and full gold. Even the buckle was always in line with the case version. I have seen an original and I have also spoken to Chronoswiss directly as I have the watch.
@@FratelloMagazine in the early 80s when these initial models were released. Here is some further information: The Regulateur Handaufzug was limited to 3000 pieces overall. In Gold CH-6321 200 pcs In Gold/Steel CH-6322 600 pcs In Steel CH-6323 700 pcs In Steel/Bronze CH-6326 1000 pcs In Bronze CH-6327 500 pcs It used the caliber Unitas 6376Z.
Fratello podcast is quickly becoming my favorite watch content. Keep it up guys. 👌
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Lex is seemingly becoming more raw and unfiltered lately. It's very refreshing!
Appreciated the conversation, not to mention the entire production and editing, great job.
I think the comment at the end was an accurate assessment of your weekly discussions keep it up
Nice look at some of the other brands. IWC - everything but their prices. They are in denial about their place in the hierarchy.
At 34:00, Zenith also impressed with their divers
Compressed lamb?! 🤣 That's so Swiss... 👌🏻 Presumably it has delicious pulverised tuber on top to make it like shepherd's pie?
Thanks for the conversation guys - great content!
I totally agree with you guys, only the Luna Rosa for Panerai I was really not impressed…
I love Panerai, but that was not impressive enough
great guys 👍👍👍
Did we just experience W&W content without someone fellating Tudor?!
Thanks for the episode guys
How come with so many watch rankings videos, nobody ever ranks Chronoswiss? I am not a fan of their colorful watches either but their more dressy watches look nice. I just don't know and cant figure out, where they fit in the hierarchy - Marice Lacroix/baume mercier/frederique constant level? Longiness-tudor level? higher? Lower?
Can you even get Americas cup on TV for the whole weekend? Or even for a 90 min segment? LOL
You guys should always do a foot check as well, some amazing footwear around
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Who took the candle?
The vintage Chronoswiss Regulateur is the one to get. 38mm and especially in bronze/steel it's very cool. Handwound Unitas, exhibition case back. Maybe they are going back to smaller more wearable sizes now. That said, the new smaller watch was £10000. Vintage is slightly more affordable.
Don’t think it was bronze. These were available in steel, gold & steel, and gold.
@@FratelloMagazine it was available in full bronze, bronze steel, all steel, gold steel, and full gold. Even the buckle was always in line with the case version. I have seen an original and I have also spoken to Chronoswiss directly as I have the watch.
@@bjoernaltmannwow!! You learn something everyday! Which years was it produced in bronze?
@@FratelloMagazine in the early 80s when these initial models were released. Here is some further information: The Regulateur Handaufzug was limited to 3000 pieces overall.
In Gold CH-6321 200 pcs
In Gold/Steel CH-6322 600 pcs
In Steel CH-6323 700 pcs
In Steel/Bronze CH-6326 1000 pcs
In Bronze CH-6327 500 pcs
It used the caliber Unitas 6376Z.
Why does Lex sound so abrasive sometimes? Am I missing something? He seems almost dismissive to the other hosts.
Dutch humor...