Hello All,
Now that I have your attention
, a thought has been bothering me for a few days and I thought I would ask for your opinions.
It seems that the power reserve on watches have been steadily increasing over the years. 3 days seems like a standard. 8 days on quite a few watches and Lange has one with 31 days! If watches can be built with a long power reserve, does the automatic mechanism serve any purpose? Would it be better to "lose" it for better viewing pleasure? I am assuming that these manual winders also are designed well to take care of the higher torque and keep the accuracy consistent through the entire power reserve period.
Do you think that manuals with long power reserve are going to dominate?
J.