It would but the question is not about price points, but about what people think about either Automatic vs. Manual winding mechanisms and experience as a concept.
Hi, I’m still new in this forum. I’m considering a reference 5153 which is automatic or a say Travel Time ref. 5134. Thoughts on automatic vs. Manual winding? Thank you ...
Although both watches are in the Calatrava line, they are very different in terms of functions and movements. If you enjoy winding your watch, then a manual movement fits the profile. The 5153 on the other hand has an interesting and usual design. Hence, ...
It would but the question is not about price points, but about what people think about either Automatic vs. Manual winding mechanisms and experience as a concept. Thanks
manual winding watches which is strange as most of the watches I have are automatic. So why did I end up with more automatic watches than manual ones? Simply because whether or not a watch is manual or automatic when deciding on a watch is not as importan...
Great points you raised Sham! For some reason i like the beauty of the rotor, rotating freely, and also when it's felt when wearing some watches. I'm going to look closer at the makers you mention. I am looking ideally for a Patek 5135. Not yet an expert,...
arguably undervalued watch probably due to its case design even though it was not produced for many years. Manual references, however, can be spotted on many of Patek;s complications like the chronographs (5070,5170,5172,7170), the perpetual calendar chro...
Do you want an intimate connection with your watch, winding it a few seconds each morning or do you prefer the convenience and increased thickness of an automatic? Personally when it comes to dress watches I would only accept a manual wind, automatic for ...
Very interesting response. So are you saying that dressing up must be followed by winding up, and other less informal clothes go with automatics? Why do you think that? Very cultural response.
Manual wind offers you a tangible, intimate connection with your watch - you cannot just strap it on, you need to give it energy, most often each day. Manual wind movements are also slimmer due to the absence of a rotor, useful to note if you value that. ...