About this caliber
The complex chronograph/rattrapante mechanism is located on the movement side of the new L101.2 manually wound calibre. The control of elapsed or lap-time measurements is handled highly precisely in the classic manner with two column wheels. Like the rattrapante clamp that blocks the rattrapante hand in the lap-time display mode, it is visible through the sapphire-crystal caseback. This allows the precise switching processes to be observed in detail. When fully wound, the mainspring barrel delivers a power reserve of 58 hours. In connection with the screw balance, also manufactured in-house, the freely oscillating Lange balance spring guarantees excellent rate accuracy at a frequency of 21,600 semi-oscillations per hour (3 hertz).
Technical details
- Movement
- -
- Display
- Analog
- Jewels
- 36
- Power reserve
- 58 hours
- Frequency
- 21,600 vph (3.0 Hz)
- Hands
- Chronograph: Chronograph, Column wheel, Rattrapante
Hands: Hours, Minutes, Small Seconds
- Diameter
- 32.6 mm
- Height
- -
- Parts
- -