{"id":4326,"date":"2026-03-18T18:15:27","date_gmt":"2026-03-18T17:15:27","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/thevintageur.com\/?post_type=product&#038;p=4326"},"modified":"2026-06-16T11:57:31","modified_gmt":"2026-06-16T09:57:31","slug":"jenny-karibik","status":"publish","type":"product","link":"https:\/\/thevintageur.com\/de\/shop\/jenny-caribbean\/","title":{"rendered":"Jenny Caribbean 2000 \"Discochron\" Stahlgeh\u00e4use Valjoux 72 Handaufzug Chronographenwerk aus den 1970er Jahren"},"content":{"rendered":"<p align=\"LEFT\"><span style=\"font-family: Times New Roman, serif\"><b data-removefontsize=\"true\" data-originalcomputedfontsize=\"13\">SPEZIFIKATIONEN<\/b><\/span><\/p>\n<p><span data-removefontsize=\"true\" data-originalcomputedfontsize=\"13\">Seltener Jenny Caribbean 2000 \"Discochron\" Chronograph mit gro\u00dfem Stahlgeh\u00e4use und einem Valjoux 72 Handaufzugs-Chronographenwerk, aus den 1970er Jahren.<\/span><\/p>\n<p>Stahlgeh\u00e4use mit 50 mm Durchmesser<br \/>\nOriginal Stahldrehl\u00fcnette<\/p>\n<div><span style=\"font-family: Times New Roman, serif\"><span data-removefontsize=\"true\" data-originalcomputedfontsize=\"13\">Original Harz-Kunststoff-L\u00fcnetteneinsatz<\/span><\/span><\/div>\n<div><span data-removefontsize=\"true\" data-originalcomputedfontsize=\"13\">Original Mineralglas<\/span><\/div>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p align=\"LEFT\"><span style=\"font-family: Times New Roman, serif\"><span data-removefontsize=\"true\" data-originalcomputedfontsize=\"13\">Original Krone mit Logo<br \/>\nOriginal Chronographendr\u00fccker<br \/>\nValjoux 72 Uhrwerk innen<\/span><b data-removefontsize=\"true\" data-originalcomputedfontsize=\"13\"><\/b><\/span><\/p>\n<p>ANALYSE<\/p>\n<p><span data-removefontsize=\"true\" data-originalcomputedfontsize=\"13\">Jenny &amp; Cie SA, sp\u00e4ter Jenny &amp; Caribbean Montre AG, war in den 1960er und 1970er Jahren ein bedeutender Schweizer Taucheruhrenhersteller mit Sitz in Lengnau, Kanton Bern. Bereits zwischen 1962 und 1963 wurden die ersten Taucheruhren (15 Modelle) unter der Bezeichnung \"Caribbean\" auf den Markt gebracht, die auf ihre Wasserdichtigkeit bis zu 30 Atmosph\u00e4ren (\"Caribbean 300\") gepr\u00fcft wurden. Im Jahr 1964 experimentiert das Unternehmen mit neuen Formeln, um seine Uhren noch wasserdichter zu machen und sie bis zu einer Tiefe von 700 Metern zu bringen (\"Caribbean 700\"). Mitte der 1960er Jahre kam die \"Caribbean 2000\" auf den Markt, eine professionelle Uhr f\u00fcr Extremtaucher, die sich zahlreicher Patente r\u00fchmen konnte, vom wasserdichten Monoblock-Geh\u00e4use mit drehbarer L\u00fcnette \u00fcber das zwischen L\u00fcnette und Geh\u00e4usek\u00f6rper gepresste Mineralglas bis hin zur L\u00fcnette mit Dekompressionsanzeige. Diese zahlreichen Patente wurden in den sp\u00e4ten 1960er Jahren zahlreichen anderen Herstellern erteilt, die in den st\u00e4ndig wachsenden Markt f\u00fcr professionelle Taucheruhren eintraten (u.a. Doxa, Philip Watch, Ollech &amp; Wajs, Fortis, Aquadive und andere). Doch erst 1968\/1969 f\u00fchrte Jenny &amp; Cie SA die Chronographenfunktion in einer Taucheruhr mit maximaler Tiefe ein: die \"Discochron\" war geboren.<\/span><\/p>\n<p>Diese \u00e4u\u00dferst seltene Uhr aus den Jahren 1969 bis 1972 hat ein riesiges 50-mm-Geh\u00e4use in Form einer Monoblockscheibe. Sein satiniertes Profil wird nur auf der rechten Seite unterbrochen, wo sich die Originalkrone mit dem stilisierten Marlin-Logo (ein eingetragenes Logo, das f\u00fcr die Verwendung durch Dritte lizenziert ist) und die Chronographendr\u00fccker befinden. Auf der Unterseite des Geh\u00e4uses sind das Logo der Marke und des Modells sowie die drei Patente, die diese Uhr besitzt, angebracht. Oberhalb des Monoblocks befindet sich die drehbare L\u00fcnette mit vier Vorspr\u00fcngen bei der 15-Minuten-Marke, die eine einfache Bedienung auch mit Handschuhen erm\u00f6glicht. Dar\u00fcber befindet sich ein wundersch\u00f6ner orange-schwarzer Einsatz, der durch Kunststoff (f\u00e4lschlicherweise als Bakelit bezeichnet) gesch\u00fctzt ist.<\/p>\n<p>Das Zifferblatt weist ein spektakul\u00e4res dreiteiliges Hilfszifferblatt auf, das aus dem orangefarbenen Hintergrund herausragt (eine der sichtbarsten Farben beim Tauchen, insbesondere in gro\u00dfen Tiefen). Seine Oberfl\u00e4che ist genarbt und weist mit Tritium gef\u00fcllte Stabindexe auf, die von schwarzen Kreisen umgeben sind. Das Ziffernblatt des Chronographenminutenz\u00e4hlers ist sehr interessant und selten und erinnert mit seinen abwechselnd gelben, roten und wei\u00dfen Farben an Regatta-Uhren. Die Stunden- und Minutenzeiger sind gro\u00dfe, sichtbare schwarze Stifte mit Leuchtpaste im Inneren; der Chronographenzeiger hat eine auff\u00e4llige Dreiecksform.<\/p>\n<p>Unter dem Glas und unter dem Zifferblatt befindet sich das beeindruckende Chronographenkaliber Valjoux 72, eines der wertvollsten Handaufzugswerke \u00fcberhaupt. Es misst 13\u2033 (29,5 mm) in der Breite, hat 17 Lagersteine und l\u00e4uft mit 21.600 Umdrehungen pro Minute (eine Frequenz, die der Hersteller 1969 erh\u00f6ht hat).<\/p>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>SPECIFICATIONS Rare Jenny Caribbean 2000 &#8220;Discochron&#8221; chronograph with a large steel case and a Valjoux 72 manual-winding chronograph&hellip;<\/p>","protected":false},"featured_media":64268,"comment_status":"closed","ping_status":"closed","template":"","meta":[],"product_brand":[333],"product_cat":[234],"product_tag":[],"class_list":["post-4326","product","type-product","status-publish","has-post-thumbnail","product_brand-jenny","product_cat-watches","first","instock","featured","taxable","shipping-taxable","purchasable","product-type-simple"],"yoast_head":"<!-- This site is optimized with the Yoast SEO Premium plugin v27.3 (Yoast SEO v27.3) - https:\/\/yoast.com\/product\/yoast-seo-premium-wordpress\/ -->\n<title>Jenny Caribbean 2000 &quot;Discochron&quot; Steel Case Valjoux 72 Manual-Winding Chronograph Movement From the 1970s - The Vintageur<\/title>\n<meta name=\"description\" content=\"SPECIFICATIONS Rare Jenny Caribbean 2000 &quot;Discochron&quot; chronograph with a large steel case and a Valjoux 72 manual-winding chronograph movement, from the 1970s.  Steel case measuring 50mm Original steel rotating bezel Original resin-plastic bezel insert Original mineral glass &nbsp; Original logoed crown Original chronograph pushers Valjoux 72 movement inside ANALYSIS  Jenny &amp; Cie SA, and later Jenny &amp; Caribbean Montre AG, was a major Swiss dive watch manufacturer based in Lengnau, Canton of Bern, in the 1960s and 1970s. Already between 1962 and 1963, the first Diver watches (15 models) were launched on the market, called &quot;Caribbean&quot;, which were tested to be water-resistant up to 30 atmospheres (&quot;Caribbean 300&quot;). In 1964, the company experimented with new formulas to make its watches even more waterproof, pushing them to depths of up to 700 metres (&quot;Caribbean 700&quot;). Around the mid-1960s, the &quot;Caribbean 2000&quot; arrived, a professional watch for extreme diving that boasted numerous patents, from the water-resistant monobloc case with rotating bezel, to the mineral glass pressed between the bezel and the case body, and up to the bezel that showed the decompression indicator. These numerous patents were granted in the late 1960s to numerous other manufacturers entering the ever-growing market for professional diving watches (including Doxa, Philip Watch, Ollech &amp; Wajs, Fortis, Aquadive, and others). However, it was only in 1968\/1969 that Jenny &amp; Cie SA implemented the chronograph function on a maximum-depth diver&#039;s watch: the &quot;Discochron&quot; was born.  This extremely rare watch, dating from 1969 to 1972, has a gigantic 50mm monobloc disc-shaped case. Its satin-finished profile is interrupted only on the right side, which houses the original crown with the stylized Marlin logo (a registered logo licensed for use by third parties) and the chronograph buttons. The underside of the case features the logo of the brand and the model, as well as the three patents this watch holds. Above the monobloc sits the rotating bezel, featuring four protrusions at the 15-minute mark, which allows for easy operation even while wearing gloves. Above this is a beautiful orange and black insert protected by plastic resin (mistakenly called Bakelite).  The dial features a spectacular three-dial subdial that emerges from the orange background (one of the most visible colors when diving, especially at great depths). Its surface is grained and features tritium-filled baton indexes set against black circles. The chronograph minute counter subdial is very interesting and rare, reminiscent - with its alternating yellow, red, and white colors - of regatta watches. The hour and minute hands are large, visible black pencils with luminescent paste inside; the chronograph hand has a striking triangular shape.  Beneath the glass and beneath the dial lies the formidable Valjoux 72 chronograph caliber, one of the most prized hand-wound movements in existence. It measures 13&quot; (29.5mm) wide, has 17 jewels, and runs at 21,600 vph (a frequency increased by the manufacturer in 1969).\" \/>\n<meta name=\"robots\" content=\"index, follow, max-snippet:-1, max-image-preview:large, max-video-preview:-1\" \/>\n<link rel=\"canonical\" href=\"https:\/\/thevintageur.com\/de\/shop\/jenny-karibik\/\" \/>\n<meta property=\"og:locale\" content=\"de_DE\" \/>\n<meta property=\"og:type\" content=\"article\" \/>\n<meta property=\"og:title\" content=\"Jenny Caribbean 2000 &quot;Discochron&quot; Steel Case Valjoux 72 Manual-Winding Chronograph Movement From the 1970s\" \/>\n<meta property=\"og:description\" content=\"SPECIFICATIONS Rare Jenny Caribbean 2000 &quot;Discochron&quot; chronograph with a large steel case and a Valjoux 72 manual-winding chronograph movement, from the 1970s.  Steel case measuring 50mm Original steel rotating bezel Original resin-plastic bezel insert Original mineral glass &nbsp; Original logoed crown Original chronograph pushers Valjoux 72 movement inside ANALYSIS  Jenny &amp; Cie SA, and later Jenny &amp; Caribbean Montre AG, was a major Swiss dive watch manufacturer based in Lengnau, Canton of Bern, in the 1960s and 1970s. Already between 1962 and 1963, the first Diver watches (15 models) were launched on the market, called &quot;Caribbean&quot;, which were tested to be water-resistant up to 30 atmospheres (&quot;Caribbean 300&quot;). In 1964, the company experimented with new formulas to make its watches even more waterproof, pushing them to depths of up to 700 metres (&quot;Caribbean 700&quot;). Around the mid-1960s, the &quot;Caribbean 2000&quot; arrived, a professional watch for extreme diving that boasted numerous patents, from the water-resistant monobloc case with rotating bezel, to the mineral glass pressed between the bezel and the case body, and up to the bezel that showed the decompression indicator. These numerous patents were granted in the late 1960s to numerous other manufacturers entering the ever-growing market for professional diving watches (including Doxa, Philip Watch, Ollech &amp; Wajs, Fortis, Aquadive, and others). However, it was only in 1968\/1969 that Jenny &amp; Cie SA implemented the chronograph function on a maximum-depth diver&#039;s watch: the &quot;Discochron&quot; was born.  This extremely rare watch, dating from 1969 to 1972, has a gigantic 50mm monobloc disc-shaped case. Its satin-finished profile is interrupted only on the right side, which houses the original crown with the stylized Marlin logo (a registered logo licensed for use by third parties) and the chronograph buttons. The underside of the case features the logo of the brand and the model, as well as the three patents this watch holds. Above the monobloc sits the rotating bezel, featuring four protrusions at the 15-minute mark, which allows for easy operation even while wearing gloves. Above this is a beautiful orange and black insert protected by plastic resin (mistakenly called Bakelite).  The dial features a spectacular three-dial subdial that emerges from the orange background (one of the most visible colors when diving, especially at great depths). Its surface is grained and features tritium-filled baton indexes set against black circles. The chronograph minute counter subdial is very interesting and rare, reminiscent - with its alternating yellow, red, and white colors - of regatta watches. The hour and minute hands are large, visible black pencils with luminescent paste inside; the chronograph hand has a striking triangular shape.  Beneath the glass and beneath the dial lies the formidable Valjoux 72 chronograph caliber, one of the most prized hand-wound movements in existence. 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Steel case measuring 50mm Original steel rotating bezel Original resin-plastic bezel insert Original mineral glass &nbsp; Original logoed crown Original chronograph pushers Valjoux 72 movement inside ANALYSIS Jenny &amp; Cie SA, and later Jenny &amp; Caribbean Montre AG, was a major Swiss dive watch manufacturer based in Lengnau, Canton of Bern, in the 1960s and 1970s. Already between 1962 and 1963, the first Diver watches (15 models) were launched on the market, called \\\"Caribbean\\\", which were tested to be water-resistant up to 30 atmospheres (\\\"Caribbean 300\\\"). In 1964, the company experimented with new formulas to make its watches even more waterproof, pushing them to depths of up to 700 metres (\\\"Caribbean 700\\\"). 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Steel case measuring 50mm Original steel rotating bezel Original resin-plastic bezel insert Original mineral glass &nbsp; Original logoed crown Original chronograph pushers Valjoux 72 movement inside ANALYSIS  Jenny &amp; Cie SA, and later Jenny &amp; Caribbean Montre AG, was a major Swiss dive watch manufacturer based in Lengnau, Canton of Bern, in the 1960s and 1970s. Already between 1962 and 1963, the first Diver watches (15 models) were launched on the market, called \"Caribbean\", which were tested to be water-resistant up to 30 atmospheres (\"Caribbean 300\"). In 1964, the company experimented with new formulas to make its watches even more waterproof, pushing them to depths of up to 700 metres (\"Caribbean 700\"). 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Its satin-finished profile is interrupted only on the right side, which houses the original crown with the stylized Marlin logo (a registered logo licensed for use by third parties) and the chronograph buttons. The underside of the case features the logo of the brand and the model, as well as the three patents this watch holds. Above the monobloc sits the rotating bezel, featuring four protrusions at the 15-minute mark, which allows for easy operation even while wearing gloves. Above this is a beautiful orange and black insert protected by plastic resin (mistakenly called Bakelite).  The dial features a spectacular three-dial subdial that emerges from the orange background (one of the most visible colors when diving, especially at great depths). Its surface is grained and features tritium-filled baton indexes set against black circles. The chronograph minute counter subdial is very interesting and rare, reminiscent - with its alternating yellow, red, and white colors - of regatta watches. The hour and minute hands are large, visible black pencils with luminescent paste inside; the chronograph hand has a striking triangular shape.  Beneath the glass and beneath the dial lies the formidable Valjoux 72 chronograph caliber, one of the most prized hand-wound movements in existence. 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Steel case measuring 50mm Original steel rotating bezel Original resin-plastic bezel insert Original mineral glass &nbsp; Original logoed crown Original chronograph pushers Valjoux 72 movement inside ANALYSIS  Jenny &amp; Cie SA, and later Jenny &amp; Caribbean Montre AG, was a major Swiss dive watch manufacturer based in Lengnau, Canton of Bern, in the 1960s and 1970s. Already between 1962 and 1963, the first Diver watches (15 models) were launched on the market, called \"Caribbean\", which were tested to be water-resistant up to 30 atmospheres (\"Caribbean 300\"). In 1964, the company experimented with new formulas to make its watches even more waterproof, pushing them to depths of up to 700 metres (\"Caribbean 700\"). Around the mid-1960s, the \"Caribbean 2000\" arrived, a professional watch for extreme diving that boasted numerous patents, from the water-resistant monobloc case with rotating bezel, to the mineral glass pressed between the bezel and the case body, and up to the bezel that showed the decompression indicator. These numerous patents were granted in the late 1960s to numerous other manufacturers entering the ever-growing market for professional diving watches (including Doxa, Philip Watch, Ollech &amp; Wajs, Fortis, Aquadive, and others). However, it was only in 1968\/1969 that Jenny &amp; Cie SA implemented the chronograph function on a maximum-depth diver's watch: the \"Discochron\" was born.  This extremely rare watch, dating from 1969 to 1972, has a gigantic 50mm monobloc disc-shaped case. Its satin-finished profile is interrupted only on the right side, which houses the original crown with the stylized Marlin logo (a registered logo licensed for use by third parties) and the chronograph buttons. The underside of the case features the logo of the brand and the model, as well as the three patents this watch holds. Above the monobloc sits the rotating bezel, featuring four protrusions at the 15-minute mark, which allows for easy operation even while wearing gloves. Above this is a beautiful orange and black insert protected by plastic resin (mistakenly called Bakelite).  The dial features a spectacular three-dial subdial that emerges from the orange background (one of the most visible colors when diving, especially at great depths). Its surface is grained and features tritium-filled baton indexes set against black circles. The chronograph minute counter subdial is very interesting and rare, reminiscent - with its alternating yellow, red, and white colors - of regatta watches. The hour and minute hands are large, visible black pencils with luminescent paste inside; the chronograph hand has a striking triangular shape.  Beneath the glass and beneath the dial lies the formidable Valjoux 72 chronograph caliber, one of the most prized hand-wound movements in existence. It measures 13\" (29.5mm) wide, has 17 jewels, and runs at 21,600 vph (a frequency increased by the manufacturer in 1969).","og_url":"https:\/\/thevintageur.com\/de\/shop\/jenny-karibik\/","og_site_name":"The Vintageur","article_modified_time":"2026-06-16T09:57:31+00:00","og_image":[{"width":960,"height":960,"url":"https:\/\/thevintageur.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/03\/JENNY-CARIBBEAN-2000--960x960.jpg","type":"image\/jpeg"}],"twitter_card":"summary_large_image","twitter_misc":{"Preis":"9.900,00&nbsp;&euro;","Verf\u00fcgbarkeit":"Auf Lager"},"schema":{"@context":"https:\/\/schema.org","@graph":[{"@type":"WebPage","@id":"https:\/\/thevintageur.com\/shop\/jenny-caribbean\/","url":"https:\/\/thevintageur.com\/shop\/jenny-caribbean\/","name":"Jenny Caribbean 2000 \"Discochron\" Stahlgeh\u00e4use Valjoux 72 Handaufzug Chronographenwerk aus den 1970er Jahren - The Vintageur","isPartOf":{"@id":"https:\/\/thevintageur.com\/#website"},"primaryImageOfPage":{"@id":"https:\/\/thevintageur.com\/shop\/jenny-caribbean\/#primaryimage"},"image":{"@id":"https:\/\/thevintageur.com\/shop\/jenny-caribbean\/#primaryimage"},"thumbnailUrl":"https:\/\/thevintageur.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/03\/JENNY-CARIBBEAN-2000-.jpg","datePublished":"2026-03-18T17:15:27+00:00","dateModified":"2026-06-16T09:57:31+00:00","description":"SPEZIFIKATIONEN Seltener Chronograph Jenny Caribbean 2000 \"Discochron\" mit gro\u00dfem Stahlgeh\u00e4use und einem Chronographenwerk Valjoux 72 mit Handaufzug aus den 1970er Jahren. Stahlgeh\u00e4use mit 50 mm Durchmesser Original-Stahldrehl\u00fcnette Original-Kunstharz-L\u00fcnetteneinsatz Original-Mineralglas Original-Krone mit Logo Original-Chronographendr\u00fccker Valjoux 72 Uhrwerk im Inneren ANALYSE Jenny &amp; Cie SA, sp\u00e4ter Jenny &amp; Caribbean Montre AG, war in den 1960er und 1970er Jahren ein bedeutender Schweizer Taucheruhrenhersteller mit Sitz in Lengnau im Kanton Bern. Bereits zwischen 1962 und 1963 wurden die ersten Taucheruhren (15 Modelle) unter der Bezeichnung \"Caribbean\" auf den Markt gebracht, die auf ihre Wasserdichtigkeit bis zu 30 Atmosph\u00e4ren (\"Caribbean 300\") gepr\u00fcft wurden. Im Jahr 1964 experimentiert das Unternehmen mit neuen Formeln, um seine Uhren noch wasserdichter zu machen und sie bis zu einer Tiefe von 700 Metern zu bringen (\"Caribbean 700\"). Mitte der 1960er Jahre kam die \"Caribbean 2000\" auf den Markt, eine professionelle Uhr f\u00fcr Extremtaucher, die sich zahlreicher Patente r\u00fchmen konnte, vom wasserdichten Monoblock-Geh\u00e4use mit drehbarer L\u00fcnette \u00fcber das zwischen L\u00fcnette und Geh\u00e4usek\u00f6rper gepresste Mineralglas bis hin zur L\u00fcnette mit Dekompressionsanzeige. Diese zahlreichen Patente wurden in den sp\u00e4ten 1960er Jahren zahlreichen anderen Herstellern erteilt, die in den st\u00e4ndig wachsenden Markt f\u00fcr professionelle Taucheruhren eintraten (u.a. Doxa, Philip Watch, Ollech &amp; Wajs, Fortis, Aquadive und andere). Doch erst 1968\/1969 f\u00fchrte Jenny &amp; Cie SA die Chronographenfunktion in einer Taucheruhr mit maximaler Tiefe ein: die \"Discochron\" war geboren. Diese \u00e4usserst seltene Uhr aus den Jahren 1969 bis 1972 hat ein riesiges 50-mm-Geh\u00e4use in Form einer Monoblockscheibe. Sein satiniertes Profil wird nur auf der rechten Seite unterbrochen, wo sich die originale Krone mit dem stilisierten Marlin-Logo (ein eingetragenes Logo, das f\u00fcr die Verwendung durch Dritte lizenziert ist) und die Chronographenkn\u00f6pfe befinden. Auf der Unterseite des Geh\u00e4uses sind das Logo der Marke und des Modells sowie die drei Patente, die diese Uhr besitzt, angebracht. Oberhalb des Monoblocks befindet sich die drehbare L\u00fcnette mit vier Vorspr\u00fcngen bei der 15-Minuten-Marke, die eine einfache Bedienung auch mit Handschuhen erm\u00f6glicht. Dar\u00fcber befindet sich ein wundersch\u00f6ner orange-schwarzer Einsatz, der durch Kunstharz (f\u00e4lschlicherweise als Bakelit bezeichnet) gesch\u00fctzt ist. Das Zifferblatt verf\u00fcgt \u00fcber ein spektakul\u00e4res dreiteiliges Hilfszifferblatt, das sich vom orangefarbenen Hintergrund abhebt (eine der am besten sichtbaren Farben beim Tauchen, insbesondere in gro\u00dfen Tiefen). Die Oberfl\u00e4che ist genarbt und weist mit Tritium gef\u00fcllte Stabindexe in schwarzen Kreisen auf. Das Ziffernblatt des Chronographenminutenz\u00e4hlers ist sehr interessant und selten und erinnert mit seinen abwechselnd gelben, roten und wei\u00dfen Farben an Regatta-Uhren. Die Stunden- und Minutenzeiger sind gro\u00dfe, sichtbare schwarze Stifte mit Leuchtpaste im Inneren; der Chronographenzeiger hat eine auff\u00e4llige Dreiecksform. Unter dem Glas und unter dem Zifferblatt befindet sich das beeindruckende Chronographenkaliber Valjoux 72, eines der wertvollsten Handaufzugswerke \u00fcberhaupt. 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