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Horological Meandering

Me too !!

 

Where have you been all of my life, TM? J Whenever this issue of RdM indicators on automatic versus manual wind watches comes up in discussion I feel on the outer because the consensus seems to be that they are more useful on manual than automatic watches, but I find the exact opposite is true.

 

I wind my manual wind watches each morning, and I know exactly their state of wind. A PR indicator is of no use to me, and if I lose track of when I last wound it, I just fully wind it again. [Note that I make an exemption on emotional grounds for the RdM on the 8-day manual-wind Reverso Grand Date, but that’s another thread.]

 

But with my automatic watches I rarely know the state of wind of the mainspring. And my days vary dramatically from running around non-stop to sitting in meetings. And this is made worse by the fact that I might change watches frequently, depending on mood and situation. The only way I have any idea of the state of wind is from a PR indicator, and too few autos seem to have this.

 

Andrew

 

Ps. I should have said the above in 2 sentences, but heck, this is PuristS.

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