Hands-On The Carl F. Bucherer Manero Flyback Chronograph

Hands-On The Carl F. Bucherer Manero Flyback Chronograph

The Manero Flyback Chronograph was also first introduced in 2016, and it represents a very conventional and very much Swiss approach to making a chronograph The movement is not in-house, although that is certainly not a knock against the watch at this under-$10,000 price point - in-house self-winding chronographs are relatively rare, and at the Manero Flyback Chronograph's price, even more so They do exist, and so the Manero Flyback Chronograph, at $8,700 in steel is not without competition - two contenders are the Zenith El Primero in steel and, at an even gentler price, Seiko's Presage Chronograph, which, with an enamel dial, and a vertical clutch, column wheel movement, is €2,650. Source

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