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Franck Muller 7000REN Split Chrono 1995
Franck Muller Endurance GT Automatic Split Seconds Chronograph
Serial: 94
Circa: 1995
Reference No.: 7000 R EN

CASE: 39mm, Stainless Steel, high pressure snap back

DIAL: Two tone silver dial with blue star applied hour markers and Breguet style 12, peripheral tachymeter scale, blued hands

MOVEMENT: Caliber 7000, automatic, 25 jewels

BRACELET: Alligator strap with stainless steel Franck Muller buckle

CONDITION REPORT: Excellent overall condition, appears worn, but intact. All functions working properly.

NOTES: Made in 1995 for the automobile racing World Endurance Championship.
The split-seconds function, a complication found in wrist chronographs, enables the measurement of intermediate times simultaneously with the chronograph function, ideal for measuring races. Invented by Louis Frédéric Perrelet, it allows for the detection and recording of two events with the same start but different end times. This is achieved through two superimposed chronograph hands. Initially, both hands move together, with the secondary hand hidden beneath the main one. Pressing a specific button, located in the crown, stops the secondary hand independently. This split-seconds function allows for split time measurement without interrupting the main chronograph hand's movement. Pressing the button again brings the secondary hand back under the main one, maintaining the primary time measurement.