Hi Guys,
Sorry to hear the weather is so bad in UK at the moment. Our main racing season here is in the spring as well, and finally summer racing has drawn to a close. But racing still goes on all year round here and usually in good weather. It’s not a sport I really get into, although it’s good to see the neddies running occasionally.
This watch is a little different, and I bought it because it fills in a few blanks in for me. I have only two Bullhead chromos (if you can truly call this one a bullheads), the other being a Tissot Sideral. The other reason is that this is a square case. Hard to find a slide rule watch in a square case, although not unique. It has a suspension system on the case and allows the viewer to tilt the watch for better viewing. It’s interesting but not overly ‘chunky’ as one might first think. Beautifully finished in black, with some surfaces in matt, and others highly polished (think mirror finish). Truly, a very nice piece of work by the factory.
It’s a well balanced watch and the slide rule is accurate to within one gradation line on the C,D scales. I like this one very much for its simplicity and the nicely hued blue AR coating. Of course, being at the races I timed a few events and the chrono function worked fine. Surprising how little I normally use the chrono function for anything other than normal time.
It’s not an expensive watch either. Yes, purists would probably be appalled by its pretentions, but that’s not my concern. To criticize this one on that basis misses the point. It’s a fairly unique design and although there are other examples of this style elsewhere, it’s hard to find one with a functioning slide rule. Venerable 7750 movement and racing hands. What more could you want!
Sorry the pics are so low res.