Bucherer launches a new four-color Patravi three-time chronograph
The Bucherer-Patravi Three Time Chronograph is specially designed for travel and is one of the most technologically advanced models of its kind so far. Three time zones, timing function, Swiss official observatory certification, stylish appearance and exquisite details make it extremely practical. This year, Bucherer added four new masterpieces to the series. The new replica watches adopts a vivid and bright color scheme. Green, yellow, orange and blue represent spring, summer, autumn and winter respectively, forming the cycle of the four seasons.
The Bucherer-Patravi Three Time Chronograph was born in 2006. It can display the time in three time zones at the same time. It is the first choice for travellers. The brand uses innovative technology to integrate the three-region time zone display system into the case structure and obtains a patent. The first time zone is the local time, which is read with the help of a conventional central hour and minute pointer. The second time zone is the home time, indicated by the GMT pointer (arrow-shaped tip) combined with the fixed 24-hour scale circle on the outermost edge, and can be adjusted through the crown.
The third time zone time is displayed using a fourth central hand (triangular tip) combined with a rotatable 24-hour bezel, which can be unlocked by the crown at 10 o’clock and can be easily set forward or backward. It is worth mentioning that there is a window at 9 o’clock on the side of the case, which allows the wearer to observe the precise operation of the time zone adjustment mechanism.
In addition, the Bucherer-Patravi three-time chronograph is also equipped with three black sub-dials and a date window with a round magnifying glass (between 4 and 5 o’clock), of which the 3 o’clock position is small Second dial, 6 o’clock position is 12 hours cumulative time, 9 o’clock position is 30 minutes cumulative time. All functions are powered by the CFB 1901.1 self-winding movement. The movement is based on ETA 2894 and has been greatly improved by Bucherer, incorporating the three time zone display systems and corresponding adjustment devices. The CFB 1901.1 movement has a frequency of 4 Hz, provides a 42-hour power reserve, and is certified by the Swiss official observatory.