Initially I used to put...

Jun 09, 2009,08:55 AM
 

my perps on winders, but when I ran out of room in my safe I ended up leaving them in pouches like my other complications and winding/setting them every 4 to 6 months.

Not sure if this is an aberration, but the watches I had in the winding boxes ended up needing servicing before the ones in pouches even though I purchased them later.

Now, I don’t keep any watches on winders. Instead I spend an afternoon every 4-6 months and wind all of my watches and set their complications.

Your watch, Fernando, looks familiar to me for some reason:




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Perpetually yours.

 
 By: fernando : June 9th, 2009-07:36
I am curious to find out from fellow Purists members who own perpetual or annual calenders,especially the manual wind versions, what their wearing and winding patterns are like.This should exclude the honeymoon period when obviously more attention will be...  

My habits ...

 
 By: kh.tan : June 9th, 2009-08:07
I have two perpetuals -- PP 5050G and 5140G. Both of them are on their respective winders when not worn. However, I do try to wear them as often as possible. Reason why I keep them on the winders -- I am compulsive when it comes to indications on watches.... 

A true WIS

 
 By: fernando : June 9th, 2009-08:58
Thanks for your feedback Fernando

Things are quite simple, for me

 
 By: amanico : June 9th, 2009-08:18
I own 2 perpetual calendars. The JLC Skeleton: The UN Perpetual Calendar GMT: Things are very simple because the system is simple. I can set the date very easily on the JLC because I only have to use the pusher to synchronize all the datas, and it is even...  

Thanks for your feedback Nicolas.

 
 By: fernando : June 9th, 2009-08:35
Always good to hear from you and to see these two beauties of yours.I was looking also at another perpetual but my thoughts went to how often will I wear it and will it be on a winder or set each time like the way you do it?Complicated thoughts for a comp... 

Yes, Fernando

 
 By: amanico : June 9th, 2009-08:46
But don't you think it is part pof the pleasure we have to own such complicated watches? Making the effort to set these Beauties is nothing compared to the difficult task for the watchmakers to conceive and release them, no? It is like a reminder of the i... 

two beauties my friend....

 
 By: MiniCooper : June 9th, 2009-20:46
Should you have the time, I would appreciate it if you could post a review of the JLC skeleton And of course, enjoy them Cheers

I think I already posted it, Pink Panther

 
 By: amanico : June 10th, 2009-07:55
And I do more than thinking, I found it! It is here... jlc.watchprosite.com Best, Nicolas

thank you .... :)))

 
 By: MiniCooper : June 11th, 2009-04:42

I put my Perpetuals on Winders

 
 By: samwan : June 9th, 2009-08:20
As they all happen to be automatic watches. I also wind my annual calendars every day/every other day. This pattern may change as a manually-wound perpetual is coming along... Cheers Sam

4 for me.

 
 By: G99 : June 9th, 2009-08:42
its not often worn so i set the time and date, give it a shake and put it on. i have worn it since then, this just happens to be one of the best pics. Graham...  

Good on you Graham and a lovely watch!

 
 By: fernando : June 9th, 2009-09:02
Thanks for you invaluable feedback.Have always enjoyed your posts. Best Fernando

thanks fernando, i always try...

 
 By: G99 : June 9th, 2009-10:15
thanks fernando, i always try my best and to add a touch of humour to things as well. where would we be without laughter? best Graham

Sam you lucky man!

 
 By: fernando : June 9th, 2009-08:56
I guess that is the correct and logical approach as they should exhibit the real time and date perpetually which is their raison d'etre.However, with collectors like yourself and Nicolas ,sufficient wristimes must be given to others ,so either it's left o... 

Initially I used to put...

 
 By: o : June 9th, 2009-08:55
my perps on winders, but when I ran out of room in my safe I ended up leaving them in pouches like my other complications and winding/setting them every 4 to 6 months. Not sure if this is an aberration, but the watches I had in the winding boxes ended up ...  

That's an afternoon well spent O.

 
 By: fernando : June 9th, 2009-09:12
I also don't have any watches on winders after weighing the pros and cons of it.Yours is an interesting insight regarding maintenance.A varied array of responses so far, most importantly what works for each of us in giving us pleasure.Thanks for the respo... 

Beautiful watch...

 
 By: patrick_y : June 9th, 2009-17:15
Allow me to start off, I do not have a perpetual calendar. But personally, if I had one, especially a thin Patek 5040 or 5140, I'd try to wear it as often as possible, even as a casual watch. You've still got to pay for the servicing, so why not wear the ... 

I agree with your assessment Patrick.

 
 By: fernando : June 9th, 2009-17:54
A PC is indeed a special watch and as Amanico so kindly pointed out, a lot of blood ,sweat and tears goes into the process of producing one.We should appreciate and marvel at its capabilities and give it a chance to perform its duties by wearing it regula... 

I agree with you Fernando,

 
 By: 777 : June 9th, 2009-18:43
The most I have had was four watches at one time, and I found myself wearing one of them 95% of the time. Granted, we all have different financial capabilities, but I found out for myself that I would rather keep upgrading that one watch and enjoy it ever... 

Yes Adi the one Rolex is a must! [nt]

 
 By: fernando : June 9th, 2009-20:37
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Perpetuals, perpetually wound

 
 By: Mitch K : June 9th, 2009-20:59
I own 3 perpetuals, a UN Perpetual GMT+/-, IWC Portugiese and a JLC Master Perpetual with possibly 2 more on the way. The beauty of a perpetual is the fact that you can pick up the watch and go and not worry about the day/date. I keep the UN on a winder a... 

Valid point Mitch. Thanks! [nt]

 
 By: fernando : June 10th, 2009-06:51
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I own a RD Sympathie Quantine perpetual and

 
 By: happyguy1688 : June 9th, 2009-21:15
a PP5396. The RD I always put it on winder if not in use but this also speed up the wear and tear. The PP5396 is still sealed and occassionally I swing it to maintain her fitness. The service issue and the cumbersome setting process (you have to remember ... 

It's not too difficult to guess...

 
 By: fernando : June 10th, 2009-06:46
which manual perpetual you are talking about(5970?)which I think is everybody's favorite at the moment.It is also mine and this issue of setting , winding and the practicality of it has crossed my mind many times.I have finally come to terms with it and g... 

Perpetuals are my poison of choice, Fernando . . .

 
 By: Dr No : June 9th, 2009-22:34
. . . and I kept all four of them running on winders until a few years ago when one seized up after years of continuous operation. Now, I only set them when I feel like wearing them, but strangely, I don't feel like wearing them quite as often now. A good... 

?????

 
 By: MiniCooper : June 10th, 2009-04:04
PM coming Cheers

I totally understand where you're at Art.

 
 By: fernando : June 10th, 2009-06:26
There isn't a perfect solution unless as I said it's your only watch ( plus a beater maybe) and you wear it daily. Thanks and cheers Fernando