Also look at Kurt B's (a poster here) article on the Navitimer.
http://www.watchlife.com/DesktopDefault.aspx?tabid=144and this french article on the chronomat.
http://www.invenitetfecit.com/modeles/p ... nomat.htmlI've never owned a Cosmo, but from other people's comments they find it is an aquired taste because of the
potentially confusing 24 hour dial. A Navtimer from that period gives you the same look with
a standard 12 hour readout. (just something to think about).
I wear a mid-Sixties Navitimer as my day to day watch because it is beautiful and parts can be found
for it relatively easily. You wouldn't wear it swimming (or washing up) but you can wear it normally and not have
to baby it.
As has been said this forum is chock full of experience and knowledge and you you'll always get a reply on anything
you might have seen.
Depending on where you are it might be worth going to a bricks and mortar dealer and trying one on, to get
a feel for if it is something you might like. I would also say if it is a special purchase I wouldn't worry too much about
getting an absolute deal and rather pay a little more from a dealer and have some peace of mind and ability to
return it if there's a problem.