For the Hamatic, "like" is a slight understatement
By: jiggerly-cool : January 2nd, 2022-20:41
Half a year ago I tried snagging one at auction that another purist was offloading, but the numbers quickly zoomed way beyond my limit (good for him, sad for me!)
Indeed that esteemed purist offloaded quite many of the superb pieces, each of which is a grail of many of us, unclear as to why but I guessed it must be for something bigger.
Does anyone know if Grossmann is the only brand that puts screw-posts behind the pallet jewels?
By: jiggerly-cool : January 2nd, 2022-22:41
They're very visible in your picture. I like how they amplify the running sound of Grossmann wristwatches -- you can hear the watch tick-tick-ticking halfway across a quiet room
In the Zeitwerk the posts are banking pins playing a functional role, aren't they? [Apologies, I sould've been clearer with my inquiry]
By: jiggerly-cool : January 3rd, 2022-13:15
On the other hand, with MG the posts seem to be present in all movements, with the stated purpose of deliberately emphasizing the acoustics of the calibers as they run. (I vaguely recall someone at MG describing it as the "breathing sound" of the watch, and I can't recall any other wristwatch ticking as loudly as a Grossmann)
My MG is not so loud. I can’t hear the best unless I put my ear close to the watch. On the other hand, my gronefeld remontoire is the loudest I have heard. I can hear it miles away. 🤣
This is definitely on my "for later purchase consideration" list. Curious if you have found it any different than a regular, rotor wound automatic? Any difference in the way it feels or the "ease" of winding?
The hammer rotor here does not move as easily as the regular rotor. So the winding efficiency is not as good. The swing motion is great to look at though.