Can anyone shed light on why some of the best movements in the industry so prominently tout that they have been adjusted to 6 positions? I understand that 6 adjustments is better than 5 positions, but is this such a significant difference to explain its p...
Thanks for your perspective. So if 6 isn’t necessarily better than 5, I remain curious why a manufacturer would prominently display the adjustment number on the back of the movement, where space is such a premium.
but a well adjusted 5 position watch will run better than a poorly adjusted 6 position watch. Number of position does not necessarily equate to accurate, the quality of how a given position is regulated is likely the most important factor here. Quality ov...
It seems with adjustments, when you make things better in one position, sometimes you make them worse in another. With 5-position adjustment, there is an "escape hatch" in the form of one position that will not be measured. With 6, there is not. That does...
Does anyone else remember Walthams "100 jewel" movement? The additional jewels were added simply for the sake of, to make it sound like a higher quality movement; This was a carry over from a time when watches with more jewels were, generally, considered ...
Thanks for sharing - wasn’t aware of the 100-jewel movement. That’s crazy. I kind of assumed the 6 positions statement might be principally a marketing thing - why else display the number of positions so prominently on the movement - but LF is such a wond...
My point was really just that I have to believe LF’s customer base is very sophisticated about watches. This isn’t a mass market brand after all. So if LF is saying adjusted to 6 positions is noteworthy, I hesitate to think otherwise. Really just trying t...
Perhaps they wanted to add text to the movement to give it visual interest. Artistic flair is a fickle thing, after all. More my point is to not focus on the logical side of it (being adjusted to 6 positions), but rather the creative side.
I own this watch (Origin Opaline) and was actually delivered movement #018. All the screws line up exactly as in the marketing photos. I love seeing the professional stock images of this movement knowing that exact example is in my watchbox . Here is a pi...
To ALL text on a watch, both movement and dial. I am genuinely curious and often perplexed by what is included. There’s a fashion show here in the States called “Project Runway” and the contestants mentor, Tim Gunn, routinely shouts “Edit! Edit!”. I think...
I think the main reason is that most watches are typically only adjusted in 5 positions. Those being: Dial Up/Down, Crown Up/Down/Left/Right. Manufacturers realized that the crown up position when worn on a wrist is way less frequently occurring and there...