Yes, and no.Originally Posted by castle
Came across a Poljot chrono with a 31682 movement in it. Can't find much information on it apart from it is a modified 3133. Can anyone enlighten me further? Does it differ by having a 24 hour counter as well as minutes and seconds? Does it hack?
Thanks for your help.
Yes, and no.Originally Posted by castle
Here's my Sturmanskie. The sub-dial with the white hand is the 24hr indicator. You don't get that with a 3133 movement.
regards,
Nick
Hi Pablo,
I have the same Sturmanskie and I was in the believe that it has a 3133 movement....
Gregor
Not quite - basic 3133 movement is 2 sub-dials only - no 24hr dial,Originally Posted by gregor
the modified version (using a 3133 as base) has the extra complication to provide a sub-dial for 24 hrs, and has the reference 31681 or 31682.
regards,
Nick
Thanks for explaining!
;-)
regards,
Gregor
by the way,
a friend of mine has almost the same watch..only the hands are black instead of chrome... a diferent "limited edition" ;-)
Cheers,
Gregor
Thanks for the replies. It was a Poljot "traveller" chrono I was looking at.