Manually Wound Three-Hand Watches: Discussion
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Manually Wound Three-Hand Watches: Discussion

By samwan · May 25, 2023 · 32 replies
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In a world increasingly drawn to complex horological innovations, samwan's original post champions the enduring appeal of three-handed, manually wound watches. This article explores why these timepieces, exemplified by the Lang & Heyne Hektor, resonate deeply with collectors who appreciate simplicity, elegance, and the intimate connection of a hand-wound movement. samwan's perspective invites a discussion on whether 'less is more' truly defines the pinnacle of watchmaking.

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Such as this one....Lang & Heyne Hektor, limited to 99 pieces



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samwan
May 25, 2023
Love the Reverso

and the variety of colors...

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sham1
May 25, 2023
Lovely Sam!

I subscribe to simple watches as you know. Less is more!

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samwan
May 25, 2023
We have similar tastes Sham

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samwan
May 25, 2023
The Richard Lange always sang to me, and

I am still drooilng on the Pour le Merite

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RayStantzPhD
May 25, 2023
True, true :)

Cheers, Alex

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samwan
May 25, 2023
Never tried that one on

Maybe one day, one day...

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