761 2 3P1P2the Patravi t-Graph from carl F. Bucherer houses a self-winding caliber cFB 1960 with a chrono-graph and big date in its tonneau-shaped case and features a very unusual power reserve display. the high / low indication on the scale is on a dial that moves clockwise as the power is drawn. there is a hand on top of the dial that also moves as the watch runs. thus the Patravi t-Graph cunningly unites three useful functions.seconds counterPower reserveMinutes countersmall secondsBig dateYour watchthe movement is wound by the motion of the wrist when worn. When not worn, the watch stops after approximately 42 hours and has to be wound manually. Start the watchrotating the crown in the counter clockwise direction will automatically release it to position 1.1cFB 1960Automatic movement7.3 mmDepth of the movement30 mmDiameter of the movement47number of jewel bearings50 m (5 atm)Water resistance(see the chapter on "Water resistance")Technical Datastart / stop chronographreset chronographPosition 1:Position 2:Position 3:crownWindingset month / dateset timeLegendrotate the crown clockwise until the power reserve indication hand has left the red area.2the power reserve indication shows the power stored in the spring housing of the automatic movement.Read the power reservethe entire display shows a power reserve of about 42 hours.1P1:P2:Patravi t-graphEnEn