The Sea Hawk report prompted this post. Notice its prominent power reserve scale with WIND and UP notices at either end? I did. A small fraction of manual or automatic watches feature a power reserve indicator. These devices show the "state of the winding...
as I think it indicates the time the watch already runs. So "0" would be fully wind. Although based on historical examples, I think it can be confusing. The only one I have is a Lange One which I think is quite balanced. Interesting topic! Best regards, D...
A power reserve makes sense in a diving Watch. It is a matter of security! Another power reserve I love a lot is this one... Futurematic by JLC, in the Fifties... ...
Hi There seem to be innumerable ways of showing how much power that's left. Have to say the stand out one for me is the RDM - its still on my list to get at some point. The two I have are the inevitable futurematic - is just a great watch with a well bala...
... that, too, rotates the full display together with the mainspring barrel, but during unwinding, only the hand (in the UN example) is moving backwards: Marcus ...
This one was my first serious watch investment 11 years ago. I still have it, as it is the only RG black dial I own. I just don't wear it that often anymore, having shifted to white metal th majority of the time. This watch has several interesting details...
As I own only one watch with a power reserve indicator, my favourite style is the one of the Patek Philippe 5712. I like that it shows the remaining power in 12h steps. The red dots are like a visual alert and put some spice on the dial. The "Auf/Ab" of L...
Breguet 3655 Tourbillon Power Reserve 24hr retrograde YG Breguet Tourbillon Credor spring drive sonnerie 48h PR De Bethune BaselWorld 2006 moonphase power reserve De Bethune GMT Power Reserve Favre-Leuba Mercury Power Reserve Girard-Perregaux tourbillon H...
A few of them are no so very clear - if the indicator was a cabin on a cruise ship it might be marked "Obstructed view" Here's a unknown brand that seems like it was given a clever dial design, but no one told the watch engineer where it the arbor should ...
I meant to include a picture of it in my report, but forgot. Here's my (I think this was taken from IWC) photo. Don't you love this dial? Cheers, Cazalea ...