Rattrapante Flyback Chronograph Watches
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Also called: Split-seconds chronograph or Double chronograph
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In fact, the word comes from a French verb “rattraper” meaning “split seconds”. So, a Rattrapante Watch describes an additional complication within a chronograph. Of course, this means that it measures time in two intervals at a time. Moreover, a distinctive feature seen on any rattrapante chronograph watch represents the two sweeping seconds hands on its dial, stacked on top of each other until the split.
Additionally, the second stop-watch hand is pulled along with the chronograph hand. So, this hand stops independently by pressing a button in order to measure lap times. After another push of a button, it bounces back under the chronograph hand to continue in conjunction with it. Hereby the measurement of other intermediate times becomes possible.
Notably, almost all Rattrapante chronographs become particularly valuable because of this demanding complication. Nevertheless, collectors and connoisseurs wish for certain vintage models.
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The Flyback Feature
Unlike the rattrapante or split-seconds chronograph, the flyback or mono rattrapante uses just one hand for lap timing. Conversely, the double rattrapante possesses split minutes and also seconds hands for timing longer than 60 seconds.
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Rattrapante Flyback Chronograph Watches