Credits: Article and images by Li Ren @ Revolution Watch Magazine. See the original article here - https://revolutionwatch.com/carl-f-bucherer-manero-central-counter/
With only two counters and minimal printing on the dial, the Manero Central Counter is simple at a glance, but it offers a lot. Catered to travellers and explorers, the Central Counter conveniently combines a chronograph with a GMT, as well as an unusual central minute indicator that’s greatly improves legibility over a typical sub-dial display.
Few watches offer a central chronograph minutes. Examples in a similar price point include the Sinn EZM 1.1, but most others are far more expensive watches that utilize the ingenious Agenhor movement.
And the Manero Central Counter also has a 24-hour indicator at nine o’clock as well as a date at six o’clock, making it one of the more useful chronographs at this price.
Interestingly, the chronograph minute track has a “15 MINUTES EXTRA TIME” segment, which is clearly catered to counting the overtime of a football watch, making it a timely announcement given that the FIFA World Cup that has just started.
Credits: Article and images by Li Ren @ Revolution Watch Magazine. See the original article here - https://revolutionwatch.com/carl-f-bucherer-manero-central-counter/