Welcome to another episode of Fratello On Air. This week, we begin a two-part series on vintage chronographs. Apparently, our listeners like hearing about these complicated watches that measure elapsed time. Note that the watch content starts after approximately 25 minutes.

Vintage chronographs are a special category of watches. They’re complex, often fragile, and strangely addictive! In this episode, we’ll begin exploring what makes them so alluring. In our next installment, we’ll get specific on models, movements, and what to look out for when buying.

Rolex Submariner 5513

Handgelenkskontrolle

Our episode begins with a discussion about Super Bowl LIX. We then discuss more TV shows. Mike mentions a recent visit to Roseberys, a London-based auction house, where he attended a preview and witnessed some interesting behavior. For the Handgelenkskontrolle, Mike is wearing his cherished Rolex Datejust 1600 with a blue dial. Balazs is enjoying his Rolex Submariner 5513, which he recently featured in a fantastic article.

vintage chronographs — Rolex Daytona 6265 Big Red and Heuer Autavia

Vintage chronographs

We then begin discussing our main topic — why we are so attracted to chronographs. We began our collecting journeys wanting these types of watches but found ourselves attracted to pieces from different decades. Mike leaped into the ’60s, while Balazs enjoyed the ’40s, ’50s, and ’70s. We end our episode by mentioning iconic models, including the Omega Speedmaster, Rolex Daytona, Breitling Navitimer, Heuer Carrera, and Universal Genève Compax. Stay tuned for next week’s podcast in which we uncover more details!

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