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Zeitwerk Date
The more I follow up with the Zeitwerk Date the more this watch starts to fascinate (haunt??) me.


The longer PR (72 hours) is very practical for me since I like to change watches after one or two days. The solution for the date is very appealing and gives to the dial a certain „twist“ which I appreciate very much.
The 42 mm don’t disturb me at least. I am Panerai proven. 😎
It would be my first ALS. And at the moment I am very excited about this piece. But until now I just have made research on the internet and have no personal experience.
What do you think? Does anybody have personal experience / hands-on experience with the Zeitwerk Date?
Thanks in advance 🙏
Best
Thomas

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Zeitwerk Date
By: MTR : October 19th, 2019-05:21
The more I follow up with the Zeitwerk Date the more this watch starts to fascinate (haunt??) me. The longer PR (72 hours) is very practical for me since I like to change watches after one or two days. The solution for the date is very appealing and gives...
LOL!
By: MTR : October 20th, 2019-04:15
Now I understand your name better! 😁 My name should be „Wantstoreducehiscolletionsignifiantlybuthasalreadyfivenewwatchesinfocuswhichhavetobesiftedoutorfunded“ 😬 Best Thomas
Thanks a lot for your
By: MTR : October 19th, 2019-13:34
comprehensive advice. I share your thoughts. For me personally the Zeitwerk Date is from an aesthetic and functional point of view the most interesting and appealing concept. Which version do you favour the most? Best Thomas
Dear IndieFan,
By: MTR : October 20th, 2019-04:42
thank you very much for your comprehensive and interesting reply. The date is not so necessary for me. And I am not searching for a dress watch but for something „special“. Like you I prefer the Striking Time and the Date over the standard design. They ad...
Thank you, IndieFan,
By: MTR : October 21st, 2019-16:24
you for sure made some points. In theory this might be a competition between “high romance” (Striking Time) and “romantic practicability” (modern movement with double PR in the case of the Date). Since both are romantic watches for me. But - as we all kno...
Thank you, dear CR,
By: MTR : October 22nd, 2019-07:23
for your comprehensive and detailed reply which shows your passion very clearly. Your vivid description of winding your Striking Time makes my mouth water... 😃 I know myself very well. When I come to a decision about a new watch I do this without fuss or ...
Let's put it this way.:
By: MTR : October 23rd, 2019-13:40
I tend to pull the trigger. But I am not sure which one. The 36 hours PR are a no-go for me. So for me the Date with its modernized mechanism is the best and most appealing solution. Or I wait until the movement of the basic version get‘s an improvement, ...