![]() Some will surely prefer the salmon dial, which we thought we would like best as well. But it all comes down to personal preferences. The red telemeter scale really adds some punch to the dial compared to the model with the silvery sector dial (reference 324.442). ![]() The Fratello favorite seemed to be the Heritage Chronograph with reference 324.497, the model with the step-bezel case and a cream dial. Our team was - and I am not exaggerating here - extremely excited upon seeing the prototypes he brought. Tom van Wijlick honored us with a visit to the Fratello offices where he showed these prototypes to our team. In the original Lebois & Co chronograph from the 1940s, you’d find a Valjoux 22 or Valjoux 72 movement. It is the same movement that can be found in the Type 20 from Lebois & Co’s sister brand Airain. Caliber LC-450 offers 60 hours of power reserve and was developed and produced by La Joux-Perret. Through the sapphire crystal in the case back, you can admire the caliber with its Geneva stripes and perlage finishing. The Lebois & Co Heritage Chronograph models will be all powered by the LC-450 manual-wind column-wheel chronograph movement. Two of these references will have a step-bezel case, and the other two models will have a bevel-bezel case. ![]() The lug-to-lug length is 47.35mm, and the 10.5mm thickness also seems very acceptable. All of these watches have a case diameter of 39mm, which seems to be the sweet spot for many enthusiasts. Now, Lebois & Co shares the first images of the Heritage Chronograph prototypes based on all these votes. Image source: Christie’s Lebois & Co Heritage Chronograph prototypesĭuring the design process, those interested could vote for their favorite case shape, dial color, print, and chronograph movement. ![]()
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