We know that backwinders are not so common in the watch production (Patek 3569, AP 25831 and 25643, Futurematic...) especially today (I have no example in mind at this moment). I do not know why but I have always been attracted by a such specificity. I th...
Do you know why Omega decided to use two crowns? The backwinder serves to set the hour so I suppose the "classic" crown at 3 is used for rewind. I never saw two crowns before. Really interesting. Thank you for your comment and the picture. Best wishes Alk...
. . . at 3 o'clock powers the movement, while the crown recessed into the back is for time-setting. The gearing layout dictated the specialization of functions. Cordially, Art
I never owned one with crown on the back. Anyway, I like the crown too much, it is a strong part of the appealing of a watch so... I like to have it in the side of the case Best, massi ...
You are right, I totally forgot the Lange 31. An impressive watch both on the size and weight. From my side, I love the purity of a watch case without crown. Of course, I understand your position. That is why the design of a crown is so important IMHO. Be...
Then yes a back winder is good. Just to note on a Futurematic - its not for winding the watch. You can just set the time - its fully automatic, so it never fully winds down and should just start after its picked up and set. Though mine being nearly 60 yea...
From my side, I love to wear my watches well tightened (as I do not like when it moves on my wrist) and I do not know if the backwinder could bothered me or not. Best wishes Alkiro
Hi To be honest I've never really considered it - don't think its a problem as I've never really noticed. Its smooth so fits ok with the rest of the watch back. There is an upside as sometimes the crown of a normal watch will dig in to my wrist, especiall...
Romain Gauthier unveiled a collection called "Prestige" some years ago (I totally forgot this one while I am a RG big fan and already met him two times... the first time with this specific model. Unpardonable!). Best wishes Alkiro ...
Thank you Alkiro for the informative post - I admit I did not know about the back winders! Looks to me like a DNA section inherited from the old Music Box, another great Swiss tradition, and, in a strange way, the "ancient grandmother" of computers.
I prefer the crown at the side of the watch. I actually tried winding a Romain Gauthier at the AD and found it rather awkward. My AD actually chipped his nail while winding a Prestige! What lovely watches Romian Gauthier makes with movements to die for bu...