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==Rolex YachtMaster==
 
==Rolex YachtMaster==
  
 
In 1985 Rolex had filed for a patent for a ‘Chronometer for starting races, particularly regattas’. The single hand chronograph described has the dial divided in a first sector from 12 to 6 o’clock for the first 9,5 minutes of the countdown, and a second sector from 6 to 12 o’clock for the final 30 seconds. Thus the hand would move at a low speed first, to change to a higher speed during the last half minute.
 
In 1985 Rolex had filed for a patent for a ‘Chronometer for starting races, particularly regattas’. The single hand chronograph described has the dial divided in a first sector from 12 to 6 o’clock for the first 9,5 minutes of the countdown, and a second sector from 6 to 12 o’clock for the final 30 seconds. Thus the hand would move at a low speed first, to change to a higher speed during the last half minute.
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After the succesful introduction of the Yacht-Master series in 1992, Rolex unveiled their new Yacht-Master II  in 2007. This regatta chronograph is equipped with their new manufacture caliber 4160, and  is the first watch in the world equipped with a programmable countdown function from 1 to 10 minutes with a mechanical memory. At first introduced in 2010 the watch was sold in Yellow Gold (116688) or in White Gold (116689). One year later in 2011, a new model in steel and everose Gold (116681) was introduced. All models have a COSC chronometer certification.
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Credits - http://www.regatta-yachttimers.com/brands/rolex/
 
Credits - http://www.regatta-yachttimers.com/brands/rolex/
  

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Rolex YachtMaster

In 1985 Rolex had filed for a patent for a ‘Chronometer for starting races, particularly regattas’. The single hand chronograph described has the dial divided in a first sector from 12 to 6 o’clock for the first 9,5 minutes of the countdown, and a second sector from 6 to 12 o’clock for the final 30 seconds. Thus the hand would move at a low speed first, to change to a higher speed during the last half minute.

After the succesful introduction of the Yacht-Master series in 1992, Rolex unveiled their new Yacht-Master II in 2007. This regatta chronograph is equipped with their new manufacture caliber 4160, and is the first watch in the world equipped with a programmable countdown function from 1 to 10 minutes with a mechanical memory. At first introduced in 2010 the watch was sold in Yellow Gold (116688) or in White Gold (116689). One year later in 2011, a new model in steel and everose Gold (116681) was introduced. All models have a COSC chronometer certification.




Credits - http://www.regatta-yachttimers.com/brands/rolex/

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