The DC5X series are discreet, elegant 40mm chronographs powered by the Swiss Valjoux 7750 movement with a 60-minute stopwatch and a 12-hour totalizer function. Developed in 1973, the tried and tested Valjoux 7750 is a high precision movement built into watches to this day and is among the most successful modern mechanical chronograph calibres in Swiss watch history.
The DC6X series, featuring a bi-directional rotating bezel, are sporty, refined 42mm chronographs powered by the Swiss Valjoux 7750 movement with a 60-minute stopwatch and a 12-hour totalizer function. Developed in 1973, the tried and tested Valjoux 7750 is a high precision movement built into watches to this day and is among the most successful modern mechanical chronograph calibres in Swiss watch history.
A superior chronograph line based on the Damasko chronograph calibre C51 is heralded with the DC8X series. A major development objective was to significantly increase the readability of the chronograph functions. Here, the historic Lemania 5100 movement acted as a role model. The main focus of the new line is on the technical realization of a springing 60 stop-minute display from the centre. Thanks to this new, patented design, it is possible to record stop times even more easily, accurately and quickly. It offers two key advantages: 60 minutes, instead of the usual 30 minutes, are counted in a hand revolution and the allocated minute-stop scale can be seen across the full face diameter.