Question for Chrono One owners

Jul 28, 2014,12:27 PM
 

I was browsing through the old threads and noticed Chrono One feature described as 

"The L.U.C Calibre 11 CF also includes a “small seconds reset” function combined with a movement stop feature for a precise time setting (patent pending).  Similar to 'Saxon-matic of A. Lange & Sohne"  but with a choice at which period of the entire minute you wish to set the time". 
Can someone explain how this feature suppose to work? When I pull the crown of my stainless steel Chrono One the second hand stops, but does not reset to zero position. So it pretty much functions like any movement with hacking second hand. Is it something I should be concerned about? 

Thanks in advance,

Mark

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found the answer

 
 By: MrkK : July 28th, 2014-14:38
Should have red the manual before posting the question. Pressing the chronograph's reset button when the crown is pulled resets the second hand. Quite unique and convinient feature.

I had read the same but have never had the chance to test it.

 
 By: CaliforniaJed : July 28th, 2014-15:12
Thanks for confirming how it works! Best, CaliforniaJed

like 1963 Chrono

 
 By: p.boxster : July 29th, 2014-23:55
That is a very useful and technically interesting feature. And of course the new L.U.C 1963 Chrono has this feature, too !!! :D

"Should have read the manual......."

 
 By: MTF : July 28th, 2014-23:00
MrkK LOL That must be one of the most used quotes amongst our community! :-) Thanks for the information as I did not know that...... Regards MTF