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Torque & Power Reserve

 

The watch has 60 hours of power reserve. So it is not mandatory to wind it every day. For a better accuracy, power reserve indicator will tell if the watch has worked for more than one day. I've never met a watch which works better after one day than during the first day... even the ChronAP. Torque indicator is fine but what do you do when torque is out of the appropriate zone? You wind the watch. At the end, torque indicator only tells you that you have to wind the watch even if you don't need it due to the power reserve left. And... I saw more often power reserve indicators on Chronometers than Torque ones.

If the watch had 40 hours of power reserve like the Chronometers from the past (and don't forget that many times the power reserve was limited to improve accuracy), of course the power reserve indicator would have been useless. But here it seems to me appropriate.

But of course, I understand your point of view about its use.

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