Crafted in Geneva — Est. MMXI
Chrono Rattrapante
CLB-C01
Split-Seconds Chronograph
“Two hands. One moment. Infinite precision.”
$12,800
Black rubber strap
The Chrono Rattrapante is powered by Calibre's CLB-C automatic column-wheel chronograph movement with a lateral clutch and split-seconds rattrapante complication. Two superimposed centre seconds hands allow the measurement of two simultaneous elapsed times, making it the precision instrument of choice for timing concurrent events.
Each Calibre timepiece is assembled, adjusted, and timed individually in our Geneva atelier. Expected lead time is 4–6 weeks from order confirmation. Complimentary delivery by insured courier.
Movement & Case
Technical Specifications
| Reference | CLB-C01 |
| Movement | CLB-C, automatic, column-wheel chronograph |
| Frequency | 28,800 vph / 4 Hz |
| Jewels | 37 jewels |
| Power Reserve | 48 hours |
| Case Material | 316L stainless steel, polished/brushed finish |
| Case Diameter | 41 mm |
| Case Thickness | 13.2 mm |
| Crystal | Sapphire, double anti-reflective coating |
| Water Resistance | 100 m / 10 bar |
| Strap | Stainless steel oyster bracelet or rubber strap |
| Complications | Split-seconds chronograph, 30-min counter, 12-hour counter, small seconds |
At a Glance
Every component is finished by hand according to the conventions of haute horlogerie — bevelled, mirror-polished, and signed by the watchmaker who assembled it.
Dimensions
Size on the Wrist
Case Diameter
41 mm
Case Material
stainless steel
Water Resistance
100 m
Power Reserve
48 hr
The 41 mm case diameter positions the Chrono Rattrapante as a versatile reference that suits both formal and casual settings. Rendered above against a reference 65 mm wrist — actual fit varies by wrist circumference.
Horological Mastery
Complications
Chrono Rattrapante
Split-Seconds (Rattrapante)
A second centre-seconds hand, the rattrapante, can be stopped independently to capture an intermediate time while the main chronograph continues running.
Column-Wheel Control
A column wheel governs the start, stop, and reset sequence of both chronograph seconds hands with a crisp, mechanical positivity at each pusher depression.
Surface Treatment
All bridges and plates receive côtes de Genève finishing, perlage, and hand-anglage to the interior angles — invisible to the wearer, essential to the maker.
Geneva Standard — since 1886
Chronograph Collection
From the Collection
CALIBRE Horology Maison — Geneva, Switzerland
Guarantee
5-year international
Service
Free first service
Provenance
Swiss Made