
Peek behind the curtain: Mido's New Multifort Skeleton Chronograph
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For watch buyers, seeing the mechanics inside a watch adds a layer of interest. Mido offers a new chronograph that shows its inner workings. The Multifort Skeleton Chronograph is part of Mido's long-running Multifort line, which started in the 1930s. This new watch balances technical features with a clear view of the movement. It is built to be strong and reliable.
The Movement You Can See
A watch's power comes from its movement. Inside the Multifort Skeleton Chronograph sits the Mido Caliber 60. This is an automatic chronograph movement. It is based on the ETA A05.951, which comes from the Valjoux 7750 design. Mido makes this movement visible through the dial and the clear back of the case. You can see parts like circular-grained bridges and the rotor with the Mido logo.
The movement has 28 jewels. It runs at 28,800 vibrations per hour. The Caliber 60 provides a power reserve of up to 60 hours. This is more than the usual 48 hours. The movement includes a Nivachron™ balance spring. This spring resists magnetic fields, temperature changes, and shocks. This helps the watch keep accurate time. The Caliber 60 features élaboré grade finishing.
How the Watch Looks and Feels
The Multifort Skeleton Chronograph design focuses on function and style. The watch case is made of stainless steel. It measures 43mm wide and 14.4mm thick. The distance from lug to lug is 50.67mm. The watch sits well on the wrist. It has a screw-down crown. Sapphire crystals cover the front and back. These crystals have an anti-reflective coating. The case is water-resistant up to 100 meters.
The dial is openworked, showing the movement underneath. It uses a 3-6-9 layout for the chronograph counters. These track 60 seconds, 30 minutes, and 12 hours. A sloped inner flange holds a tachymeter scale. A 1/5th-second track goes around the dial edge. Hour markers stand out and have Super-LumiNova® for low light. The hour and minute hands are skeletonised and also have Super-LumiNova®. This helps you read the time easily despite the open dial.
Different Styles Available
Mido offers the Multifort Skeleton Chronograph in two versions. Each has a different look.
Both the blue rubber strap and the stainless steel bracelet versions benefit from a quick-change system, allowing for easy customization. Built to perform, these watches are not only visually impressive but are also shock-resistant and water-resistant up to 100 meters (10 bar).
Conclusion
Experience the Mido Multifort Skeleton Chronograph and witness the mechanical magic inside! Its powerful Caliber 60 movement, with 60-hour power and Nivachron tech, is built for performance. This watch brings the action to your wrist – it's "pure adrenalin".