Manero Central Counter
A Manero chronograph where elapsed minutes and seconds move to the center for a bolder reading.
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Story & heritage
The Manero Central Counter expands the Manero chronograph language with central minute and seconds counters, giving the dial a clearer instrument-like read than a conventional subdial layout.
Official copy frames the watch around harmony of form and function, while the specification makes the complication concrete: tachymeter scale, chronograph, date, small seconds and 24-hour day/night indication.
Materials & craft
The official model uses the automatic CFB 1967 movement with 47 jewels and a 40–44 hour power reserve. Its 42.5 mm stainless-steel case has a DLC-coated bezel, sapphire case back and a hybrid rubber strap with quick-release system.
How to choose & style
Pick Central Counter for the wearer who wants a sportier Manero without leaving the dress-chronograph universe; the central counters make it easier to read with casual jackets and travel layers.