Graham Chronofighter Vintage Automatic Day Date 2CVAS.B02A Watch 


 


Brand NEW, With Original Box and Papers



 
 

Brand  Graham  

Inspired by WWII bombardier timer countdown watches, the Chronofighter marks its 15th year with a quartet of limited editions.

Model   Chronofighter Vintage

Reference  2CVAS.B02A

Case  Diameter - 44 mm , steel case, Steel left hand fast-action start/stop trigger and black rubber reset pusher.
Steel bezel, sapphire crystal case back.

Dial  Black color, snailed minutes and seconds counters, Super-LumiNova hands, numerals and indexes, chrono and minutes counter. Day and Date indicator 

Crystal Scratch Resistant Sapphire

Movement Calibre Calibre G1747, automatic chronograph, 28'800 A/h (4Hz), Incabloc shock absorber, 25 jewels, Power reserve : 48 hours

Bracelet   Black Leather strap

Clasp  Steel pin buckle

Water Resistance  330 feet / 100 m

 

  
 




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Graham 

Company History

Graham is an unrepentantly English name for an exquisitely English watch. If you're interested in the minutiae of watch making, Graham was the surname of George Graham, born in 1673, master watchmaker who lived in Fleet Street in London.

London was definitely the place to be if you were interested in watchmaking in the 17th and 18th centuries. A highly developed city, it had a business culture, the world's first scientific society and a navy all of which had pressing time keeping requirements.

Like many Brits before and after him, Graham was more interested in generating lots of ideas than in making money. He created several inventions but never patented any of them.

For example, he created the first stopwatch. He devised a mercury pendulum system for making clocks more accurate in very hot and very cold weather. He also invented the dead-beat escapement which made clocks more accurate in general and built the master clock for Greenwich Royal Observatory. The escapement he invented is today simply known as the Graham Escapement and still used in high-precision pendulum clocks. It is actually a predecessor to the Swiss anchor movement almost universally used in wristwatches.