Habring2 Doppel Felix Split Seconds Chronograph. The new Doppel Felix split-seconds chronograph is characterized by the same minimalist case and dial seen in the three-hand model. Habring2 is expanding its Felix family with a chronograph, the Doppel Felix. The new Habring2 Doppel Felix is matched to an Austrian hand-made tan leather strap with a steel deployant clasp with prices of Euro 7,750 or Euro 8,250 for the version with pointer date.
Habring2 is expanding its Felix family with a chronograph, the Doppel Felix.
The Felix three-hand model was launched in 2014 by Maria and Richard Habring — Habring² refers to the couple — to celebrate 10 years of activity. This timepiece was powered by the hand-wound A11 (A for Austria and 11 for 2011 when development started), the first movement developed completely in Austria. You can read more about this important step for the brand here.
The new Doppel Felix split-seconds chronograph is characterized by the same minimalist case and dial seen in the three-hand model.
The 42 mm case is crafted from 316L stainless steel with brushed and polished finish and it is water resistant to 50 meters / 165 feet. Protected by a domed AR-coated sapphire crystal, the dial is available in satin silver or anthracite with rose gold plated hands and hour markers. The small seconds counter is positioned at 9 o’clock while the 30-minute chronograph counter is at 3 o’clock.
The in-house split-seconds chronograph movement is produced in two variations: A11R and A11RD (with pointer date).
Beating at 28.800 vibrations per hour (4Hz) and offering 48 hours of power reserve, the hand-wound A11R and A11RD calibres feature tangential screws for fine adjustment and anti-magnetic escapements with Carl Haas hairsprings offering chronometer quality.
The new Habring2 Doppel Felix is matched to an Austrian hand-made tan leather strap with a steel deployant clasp with prices of Euro 7,750 or Euro 8,250 for the version with pointer date. habring2.com
The Felix three-hand model was launched in 2014 by Maria and Richard Habring — Habring² refers to the couple — to celebrate 10 years of activity. This timepiece was powered by the hand-wound A11 (A for Austria and 11 for 2011 when development started), the first movement developed completely in Austria. You can read more about this important step for the brand here.
The new Doppel Felix split-seconds chronograph is characterized by the same minimalist case and dial seen in the three-hand model.
The 42 mm case is crafted from 316L stainless steel with brushed and polished finish and it is water resistant to 50 meters / 165 feet. Protected by a domed AR-coated sapphire crystal, the dial is available in satin silver or anthracite with rose gold plated hands and hour markers. The small seconds counter is positioned at 9 o’clock while the 30-minute chronograph counter is at 3 o’clock.
The in-house split-seconds chronograph movement is produced in two variations: A11R and A11RD (with pointer date).
Beating at 28.800 vibrations per hour (4Hz) and offering 48 hours of power reserve, the hand-wound A11R and A11RD calibres feature tangential screws for fine adjustment and anti-magnetic escapements with Carl Haas hairsprings offering chronometer quality.
The new Habring2 Doppel Felix is matched to an Austrian hand-made tan leather strap with a steel deployant clasp with prices of Euro 7,750 or Euro 8,250 for the version with pointer date. habring2.com
It looks like there is lot of value in this watches. Maybe they could spend some more attention on movement finish.
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