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Habring? Chrono-Felix (with In-House Monopusher-Chronograph)

Felix + Chrono - Rattrapante = Chrono-Felix

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Habring2 Chrono-Felix

Not long ago, we reviewed a watch that many collectors and watch aficionados love (and for good reasons), the?Habring? Doppel-Felix. Also, we took a closer look at the “simple” 3-hand version?named Felix. The?common thread running through them? The same?pared-down design and the same base movement manufactured in-house (quite an achievement for such a small company). But what if you take these two watches and try to find one that will stand right in the middle? Well, the answer is the?Habring? Chrono-Felix.

Habring2 Chrono-Felix

It always surprises us to see a company such as?Habring? display such a high level of creativity – not only design-wise but also in terms of technical innovations. Surprising because Habring? is actually a true family?business, founded by a couple – Maria & Richard Habring. With two employees they manage to?produce around 200 watches per year… But no generic cases with outsourced movements. What they do are truly in-house-developed watches (design and movements). Well, when you think about it, it isn’t that surprising knowing?that Richard was a top-developer at IWC (he’s the man behind the DoppelChronograph).

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In order to obtain complete independence?from industrial movement manufacturers and to have enough freedom when creating complications,?Habring? introduced in 2015 its first manufacture calibre – the A11 – and the Felix range of watches (to mark the company’s 10th anniversary). The A11 has since evolved to become the driving force behind well-known complications such as the jumping seconds hand, the lightning second (foudroyante) and the Rattrapante chronograph. The latest evolution results from the work done on this Doppel-Felix, yet with one function removed to become a more traditional chronograph.

Habring2 Chrono-Felix

The new?Habring? Chrono-Felix appears to be a “simple” chronograph, with small seconds and a 30-minute counter. However, as always with?Habring?, things are slightly more complicated. The new calibre?A11C-H1 is a so-called monopusher chronograph, as all the interactions with the complication are executed via a single pusher located at 2 o’clock – which operates the start/stop/reset functions. This requires a more complex mechanism that a standard two-pusher chronograph.

The?A11C-H1 is otherwise traditional for the brand. It is based on the 3-hand A11 with an integrated chronograph (not a module later added). It is still hand-wound. The movement ticks at 4Hz and boasts a 48-hour power reserve. It comprises several interesting parts, such as?proprietary escapement components, balance hairspring in chronometer quality and anti-magnetic properties. The movement is elaborately hand-finished with polished edges, decorative engraving, perlage, blued screws and the usual circular graining on the bridges.

Habring2 Chrono-Felix

As for the watch itself, the?Habring? Chrono-Felix follow the path set by the other opuses of the Felix series. The overall design is clean and refined, with reasonable?proportions. Indeed, on the contrary of multiple chronographs,?Chrono-Felix remains rather small (38.5mm diameter) and pretty thin with a height of 10.5mm. The steel case shares the same shape as the 3-hand Felix and the silver-white grained dial, with minimal inscriptions and markings, as well as super-sleek hands, is also in the same vein.

Habring2 Chrono-Felix

The?Habring? Chrono-Felix is now exhibited at selected Habring? partners and at the manufacture in Austria and retails for?EUR 6,250. More details and orders at www.habring2.com.

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