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Graham Chronofighter Trigger R.A.C Automatic Watch

Graham Chronofighter Trigger R.A.C Automatic Watch

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Founded in 1695, Graham is based in La Chaux-de-Fonds, the watchmaking capital of Switzerland. The Chronofighter Trigger R.A.C Read More

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Danlib1
104
Apr 3, 2019
MD sold 4 of these.
tony.hill
96
Apr 3, 2019
These were the brand to have a few years ago, and people were paying their ridiculous asking prices. When you're spending $2K and above you have to consider whether a watch will look good in years to come. Graham's sadly will not.
211bma
67
Apr 3, 2019
tony.hillYou mean comically will not.
tony.hill
96
Apr 8, 2019
211bmaYou put it better than me!
Aokman
69
Apr 3, 2019
So is it a watch or a water sprayer?
Halifax
34
Apr 2, 2019
And if you're shot down over the Sahara, it comes with an attached water pump so you won't die of thirst.
SMIDSY
3
Apr 2, 2019
Any other colour and I’d have bought it...
Holdenitdown
108
Apr 2, 2019
I think this might be the chavviest way to blow $2k that I have seen for a while. Would pair nicely with a Burberry baseball cap.
Wasyl
22
Apr 1, 2019
The watch crown and crown lock are beyond ridiculous...
larryg
223
Apr 1, 2019
WasylI guess you're passing? (lol)
larryg
223
Apr 1, 2019
The Graham Vintage GMT was my favorite of all my Grahams. At 44mm, it wore very comfortably on my 71/4" wrist.
larryg
223
Apr 1, 2019
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brainwave
705
Apr 1, 2019
I see large Graham got some scorn here. True, this watch is oversize, it says clearly on the dial, although it's not the largest Swiss pilot watch that currently produced. Many aviation watches come in 48mm-55mm sizes. IWC, Breitling, Fortis, Bremont, B-Uhr, Hamilton ... all make them. It is a long standing tradition of watchmakers to create large aviator watches since there is a market for them among military, commercial, sport and recreational pilots. It's going back to the first half of 20st century when watches were the only precise instruments pilots can rely upon. Also, many watch enthusiasts like to have these in their collections.
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