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The Austrian watchmaking firm Habring² has introduced a new perpetual calendar monopusher rattrapante chronograph that builds on the brand's expertise in creating split-second timers Given the name Perpetual-Doppel, it is the most complicated Habring² watch released to date Richard developed the split-second chronograph as a module atop a Valjoux 7750 movement for IWC Schaffhausen more than 25 years ago.
IWC alum, Richard would go on to start his own watch brand, and after the patent on the system he developed for IWC expired in 2012, Habring introduced the Doppel 2.0, a split-seconds chronograph based on a Valjoux 7750 chronograph movement In 2018, the brand unveiled the Doppel-Felix, a split-seconds monopusher chronograph based on a movement developed in-house This is a mono-pusher chronograph, so a pusher at 2 is used to start, stop and reset the chronograph while the second at 11 is engaged to activate the rattrapante function.
The indication for date, day of the week, month with leap year display are spread across the dial; a moon-phase indication is placed at 12 o' clock and includes a 30-minute chronograph counter. . Source
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