aldossari_faisal
1928
i do support...
what you said, and by the way i loved the exact discription of Lange, not all the watch buyrs out there are purists . i mean the ones who operate in that price range. unless the movement of long power reserave price will see a major drop, than thats another scenario . anyway
back in the days in 1969 and early 70's there was such a debate going about the mechanical watches and they quartz ones.... .
Faisal
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By: aaronm : April 23rd, 2010-14:48
I don't think we can really include super-long PR watches in a discussion of "normal" The Lange is about as thick as a tuna-can, and needs a special key to wind it, not to mention the price-tag. The only other >10 day watches are equally weird and expensi...
i do support...
By: aldossari_faisal : April 23rd, 2010-15:57
what you said, and by the way i loved the exact discription of Lange, not all the watch buyrs out there are purists . i mean the ones who operate in that price range. unless the movement of long power reserave price will see a major drop, than thats anoth...
i agree.....
By: JMan : April 24th, 2010-08:12
Hi A, I agree with you that the current long PR watches are not the best looking. But I am sure technology will keep improving....... Do you have all your automatics on a watch winder full time? I do not currently do it since I am under the impression tha...
Those are all quite exotic.
By: mkvc : April 23rd, 2010-21:43
The most common long-running movement is the F. Piguet caliber 11.50 (or whatever the Swatch Group is now calling it) with a four-day power reserve. Even that is a relatively unusual and high-end movement. There are a lot of disadvantages to long power re...