With great pleasure I can introduce the Hentschel H1 Admiral to puristspro today. It is actually way more than a pure variation of the H1 Chronometer. The Admiral is powered by the calibre "Werk 1", the absolute top movement Andreas Hentschel offers, hand...
... please understand the watches I had for photos are exhibition pieces from the store, they do not embody the movement decoration to it's finest degree. Hence I plan to cover the 'Werk 1' in depth separately. Cheers Henrik
And have to say there are many elements of the watches I like. May not be the biggest fan of the Sport version but overall I feel the watches definitely make for a welcome addition! Keep up the great work
Regarding the writing below the sub second dial, I have mixed feelings. On one hand I love the possibility to customise it and, on the other hand, it tends to slow down the dial. Well, a timepiece which should be see in real to have a better understanding...
... although I personally just try to emphasise, not enhance, the beautiful aspects of a watch, in the way I see them with my spoiled eyes ;-) I get your mixed feelings about the writing below the small seconds. Good thing is, you can simply skip it if yo...
This is a very interesting watchmaker. I am enjoying immensely your posts regarding the Hentschel. Can you tell us if this movement is called the"Werk1" because it is the first manufacture movement? If so, what have they sourced for the previous models?
... Andreas Hentschel started with historic calibres like the AS1130, then created his first own movement Werk 1, which is entirely made in his workshop in Hamburg. After the supply of historic movements dried out, Hentschel also created the inhouse calib...