patrick_y[PuristSPro Moderator]
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Oh yeah! Those painful winding crowns make me not want to wear that watch!
First world problems indeed!
I owned one for about a year…
By: m2 : January 14th, 2025-08:50
1. They are quite a bit cheaper “used”. Don’t buy new. 2. Go for the newer reference with the preloading issue fixed. 3. The case really sucks imo. Incredibly boring. 4. It’s fine to wear daily if you want. I had no issues. 5. The finishing, and unique co...
Hey Christian.
By: aviya : January 14th, 2025-10:21
I strongly agree with Points 1, 2 & 5 from m2's reply to you. I would also note for you that it can be difficult to read in very low light and - of course - impossible in the dark. Now: all other (non-striking!) Lange's can't be "read" in the dark eit...
Not an owner but…
By: Jay (Eire) : January 14th, 2025-12:52
…like you I’ve long admired the ZW. One thing to note, the current model wears smaller in my opinion. I have tried the ZW on so many times over the last decade or so but the new model when I put it on my wrist last year was striking to me insofar it was t...
Like you and Eire...
By: Goh : January 14th, 2025-13:49
I am not a owner but like the Zeitwerk for its uniqueness. I agree with Eire that the newer generation may fit better on smaller wrists. Big fan of the Zeitwerk Date but it is too big for my 6.5" wrist. The simple version looks a bit better although it is...
My $0.02
By: colton_d : January 14th, 2025-14:03
I owned an original Wg after many sleepless nights lusting after it. Ultimately had to part with it to handle some personal matters, but will echo some of M2's points: - Needs to be a 'fun' piece within a well established collection. When I owned mine, it...
Not a good daily...
By: patrick_y : January 14th, 2025-17:06
I don't think this watch was built to be a good daily. As a daily, these watches are unreliable. So much force is used to accelerate and brake the discs, and I think this mechanical force adds a lot of wear and tear. CONS 1. Reliability - they do seem to ...
By: drgiggles : January 15th, 2025-06:17
I wouldn’t say the winding is an issue, at most it’s an annoyance. At best it’s a reminder of the feat of engineering on your wrist. It requires a decent amount of torque such that with the knurling on the crown you’ll probably build up callouses on your ...
+1
By: toddg : January 15th, 2025-15:19
I mention winding because you should check it out. It doesn't bother me. We all have our likes and dislikes and balance those in making our selection. For example, I personally wouldn't buy a manual wind, perpetual calendar because I don't want to wind it...