Albeit i have no watch without a secondhand. My mother owns a watch without a second hand. And it tell the time in a good and accurate way. She have a Raymond Weil Othello. She is no WIS, so it is her only watch.
One of my latest posts, I asked about "Date or No Date". That post generated a fantastic response and I appreciate every single comment. The question this time around is basically about "Time-Only" watches. So, here is the question: On your Time-Only watc...
Iām also not opposed to the tourbillon on the front being visible, specially the slow beat ones... itās just a calming rhythm for the eyes. In not in danger of ever getting one, but Iām not sure I would want it hidden in the back, specially if I pay that ...
This is my only watch without an explicit second hand, but like you said, the tourbillon serves as an adequate stand-in for that. Too bad it doesn't have a date window, though! ...
Albeit i have no watch without a secondhand. My mother owns a watch without a second hand. And it tell the time in a good and accurate way. She have a Raymond Weil Othello. She is no WIS, so it is her only watch.
For me it can go either way, and actually the 4 main watches I rotate through are equally split two with seconds and two without. I never really thought of the seconds hand when deciding on a watch it was more about the look as a whole along with other fa...
If I were running a museum or public display of watches Iād want to show a single handed piece but I have to be more selective with my own collection.
ā¦small seconds. Best of both worlds: elegance of just the time, with animation and life. BUT the small seconds has to be the right location on the dial (not too far in, not too far out) and the right size. Too many get it wrong. Not just the ātoo small mo...
I accept a two hander. Better said, i want to enrich my watch collection with a two hands watch without a date. Today iād inspects some Vacheron Constantin two hands Patrimony. I am considering a Fifty Six or a Quai de Lāille. But if i discover a dealer w...
I like the maison in all my veins. My grail watch is made by Vacheron Constantin. I think the twin beat is worlds. I see the Maltezer cross just everywhere. ...
The absence of a second hand makes the watch look too static (making watches from brands like Ming tough for me) In addition, I seem to have some kind of insecurity; am in need of regular, quick reassurance the watch is still running š
For preference without seconds, then central seconds finally small seconds. For small seconds it's all about location and how I find the 'looks'. I like the location with the chopped up 6 on a L & S 1815 and prefer that to no number. Prefer it's locat...
Hence, especially for the more artistic watches (e.g., Rare Handcrafts) where Iām not even a fan of the first two hands (joking!), I certainly donāt need a third one to further jam the dialā¦š But again, for most watches, Iāll remain neutral on the issueš ...
Like a number of those who responded I also like to see the passage of time. However, there is another reason why I like a second hand. This is because I like to be able to set the āexactā time on my watch. Iām not anal retentive about having a watch that...
....for a dress watch function,i'm happy without the centre second hand,unless a well positioned subsecond enhances the aaesthetics of the dial For normal daily use,a second hand would be useful for enjoying its movement and knowing the watch is functioni...
. . . with two exceptions. Perpetual calendars are personally preferable without. With . . . . . . vs without. The raison d'ĆŖtre for the perpetual complication is to portray the calendar on the dial; a seconds hand seems unnecessarily intrusive here. And ...
Understood about a preference of a chronograph needing a seconds sub-dial. Again, those babies are so sweet! Thank you for sharing your thoughts! -John
. . . without a constantly running seconds hand. The architecture of a pilot's watch not only lends a 24 hour sub-dial greater utility, the absence of constantly running seconds improves sensibility, if that's the right term, by reducing visual and mental...
I do prefer a seconds hand, sharing many reasons already highlighted. Having said that, if there was no seconds hand I will have to listen to the watchās heart beat to make sure it was still ticking. Now that is enjoyable whether with or without a seconds...