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Monopusher Chronograph | Japan Edition | Steel

Monopusher Chronograph | Japan Edition | Steel

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Monopusher Chronograph | Japan Edition | Steel

Monopusher Chronograph | Japan Edition | Steel

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Product Details

This Habring Chronograph Monopusher Japan Edition combines the technical prowess of a monopusher movement with attractive vintage-inspired design cues. Believed to be limited to 5 pieces in this configuration, the watch was exclusively retailed through Shellman in Tokyo, the Austrian watchmakers retailer of choice.

The Austrian Watchmaker

was founded by husband-and-wife duo Richard and Maria Habring, creators of relatively under-the-radar watches from the small town of Vlkermarkt, Austria. Richard Habring is known for developing several notable complications during his formative years at , including the split-second Doppelchronograph.

The timepieces that leave the Austrian manufacture areattractively priced, cleverly constructed complications. Despite their relatively small operation, the Austrian watchmakers work has been recognised by the wider horological community. Impressively, their watches have been nominated multiple times for the Grand Prix dHorlogerie de Genve (GPHG). Their Doppel 2 Chronograph, based on an improved version of the Doppelchronograph Richard Habring designed, won them the Sports Watch of the Year award in 2012.

A vintage-inspired design

The monopusher chronograph is a complication long-revered among horological aficionados. With all the chronograph functions controlled through a single pusher, it usually requires a more complex mechanism than a standard two-pusher chronograph. With vintage examples from the likes of Patek Philippe or Longines having become particularly sought-after by collectors, it seems a natural choice for Habring to offer a limited edition of their monopusher, integrating design cues from the past.

The dial design is that of a two-register chronograph,with a vertically-brushed silver dial and indications printed in black, including desirable Breguet numerals. Reminiscent of chronographs from the early 20th century, the design features a telemeter scale on the outer-section of the dial and snail-shaped tachymeter scale in the central portion. A darker, silver chapter ring and the concentric circle finishing of the sub-dials lends further texture and depth to the design. The feuille hands are blued steel, matching the central seconds hand and sub-dial hand.

The stainless steel case is unassuming and utilitarian, with a stepped concave bezel and polished lugs. The three-piececonstruction gives the watch a distinctively vintage feel. Sized at 36mm, the case is smaller than some of the watchmakers other chronographs, in order to fit the tastes of Japanese collectors.

The movement

Arguably its most compelling feature, the watch is powered by the calibre A08-MONO. Based on the robust ETA Valjoux 7750, the construction and design have been heavily modified, improving both its technical qualities as well as its aesthetics. Diving into an almost identical calibre from the Austrian watchmaker, ,

The tremendous improvementsHabring has made, creating a calibre thatessentially boasts all of the 7750s qualities but none of its weaknesses.

While its construction was derived from the 7750, nearly all of the movements components are produced by independent suppliers, with nothing being made by ETA. Having made been introduced in 1972, the Valijoux 7750 was developed as a robust, utilitarian movement in the midst of the Quartz crisis. Richard Habrings connection with the calibre is a long one, considering he designed the condensed rattrapantemechanism that sits on top of the 7750 for the split-seconds Doppelchronograph, while at IWC.

The multiple modifications made to the movement improve its functioning, long-term serviceability and aesthetic properties. Arranged in a reworked layout, the bridges are finished with a circular graining and bevelled edges, while the base plate features perlage. Most of the chronograph levers are straight-grained, with their edges bevelled and polished. The use of blued steel and gilded components further reinforces the visual appeal of the watch. A series of modifications that truly elevate the A08 Monopusher movement.

The Set

This Habring Chronograph Monopusher Japan Editionretailed exclusively through Shellman, comes with its original box, papers, Habring strap and unused deployante buckle. It also comes with an additional brown strap, Milanese bracelet and a Beads of Rice bracelet.

Viewings can be arranged in Central London by appointment.

Closer look
Brand:Habring
Model:Chronograph Monopusher Japan Edition for Shellman
Movement:calibre A08-MONO
Functions:chronograph, hours, minutes, sub-seconds
Features:display back, Breguet numerals
Case:36mm stainless steel
Crystal:sapphire front and back
Strap:Habring strap, unused deployante buckle, additional brown strap, Milanese bracelet and a Beads of Rice bracelet (pictured)
Year:November 2019 (sold)
Box & papers:box and papers
ThisHabring Chronograph Monopusher Japan Editionis in excellent condition,showing some marks consistent with light wear (with some more noticeable marks on the top right corner of the caseback). The watch has excellentfunctionality. Sold in November 2019, the watch still has 30 months left on its three-year warranty fromHabring.

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