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Gallet MultiChron Regulator (1929) - one button 30 minute recording chronograph, introduced for use by doctors, technicians, and other professionals in the technical and medical fields, off-set hour and minute dial to not visually interfere with the primary time recording functions
The Gallet MultiChron 12 (1955) - 12 hour recording wrist chronograph, water resistant 18K solid gold case, dial (face) indications for technical calculations, powered by in-house manufactured Excelsior Park calibre 40-68 column-wheel movement
Gallet MultiChron Petite (1939) - Breaking the gender barrier, the Petite was the smallest wrist chronograph ever produced. Created for women, who previously had to strap on a man's watch to do their technical and scientific time recording tasks. The petite measures only 26.3mm in diameter.
Gallet MultiChron Decimal (1953) - 45 minute recording chronograph, specifically engineered for laboratory and other technical tasks that required the ability to record in decimal equivalents, large size 37.5mm chemical & water resistant case, powered by an extra high quality Gallet manufactured Excelsior Park calibre 40 movement
The Gallet Excel-O-Graph (1965) - professional technical wristwatch with rotating slide rule bezel and outer dial ring, 12 hour recording capability, powered by Gallet's in-house Excelsior Park calibre 40-68 movement