Thanks for the reply, I’m sure none of mine are vertical clutch. The Navitimer and Fortis are both ETA based movements. I’ll have to look up the movement in my TAG Heuer Carrera. I know the newer PF Tonda chronos are but sure my earlier version isn’t .
I understand the belief that using the function only when needed saves wear to the drivetrain but I have always ignored this advice, choosing instead to believe keeping the oils in play keeps them from thickening. I can only give my anecdotal observation;...
...timing your wife in the shoe store... That last one you want to keep under wraps. Appropriate response: Inspired choice sweetheart...let's go to lunch to celebrate!
I have no chronographs at all. So i have no problem with inactive complications. But if i ad one to my wc, a Navitimer would be the first i think of. Not every Navitimer, i will go for very rare and not common one.
I would understand that concept on a flyback chronograph that can be reset and restarted with but one button pressure. Howeverwer, it would be absurd having to stop the chrono, reset it and start it again when I need it, since that needs three pressures o...