Hi all, We already talked about lugs, rotors and hands. So now, it\'s time to talk about crowns (only! Nothing about pushers) 😉 We all know that a crown is an essential component of a watch. Small or not, with very different shapes and positioning but ess...
The JLC Duometre crowns are very refined with the recessed logo. Grand Seiko also has nice recessed logos. Same goes for Credor (Eichi II). Onion crowns of FPJs are also visually interesting with the way the light reflects off it to give an illusion of a...
And great examples, looks pretty much covered to me! A note on the UN Freak, at least for the first version. Here the typical crown uses, ie winding and setting time, are divided between the bezel and the case back; the latter one used to wind and the bez...
What about ONE crown that can at the same time: wind the watch set the time, by moving the hours and the minutes start the chrono stop the chrono restart the chrono reset the chronographs to zero arm/ activate a flyback function ? Work in progress... Best...
Besides, as I wrote, it needs to have hour chronographs function + flyback. We are are not talking about pusher(s) here... Only the crown will do. =super crown. ;-)
You know the one I mean ... That requires a tool to operate Only Alain Silberstein would do this to us Whereas Gerald Genta who should have known better built this tiny, recessed, slippery, virtually-unusable crown The food is good though. Cazalea ...
You should've tried rado ceramica automatic crown Totally slippery ceramic crown! Or... Try to wind a mido commander's crown... It's easy to peel off your skin while winding it... Credits to Google ...
The goodie opus 3, that kind of crown tho how to operate that? Then this massive crown "cap" of opus 5 And opus 7 with literally have a functioning jewel (or some) outside the movement... One of most beautifully executed crown selector out there.... Well....
The Opus 3 ... I mean, how to wind it, how to set the date and the time itself.... I mean, with that kind of "horizontal" crown... I'm not sure if anyone around the neighborhood got one to play around too tho, let alone play with it
Or... It's like an usual crown that have stem (kinda) in the axis but tweaked gearing so it able to move up or down (?), but with that it needs a mobile/modular gasket to prevent the moisture/dust coming in?
That Pusher mechanism of the RG may be interesting and technically challenging, but it reminds me of the that stupid Start/Stop button that now even the cheapest cars have. As often, keeping it simple and logical like it worked for a century with a turn o...
May be you’ll have a lot of play with it after few years which could be a real issue for this timepiece. For the moment, I give to RG the benefit of the doubt and I recognise the great innovator this man is. Best wishes Alkiro
I've been teasing countless friends, questioning them the most obvious omission on my freak and most of them were scratching their heads UNTIL I pointed out the lack of crown...