Fricks opened up the idea that one's desire for complications was inversely correlated to age. It was an interesting thought. Like you, I am warming more and more to purity and simplicity...I thought you described it really well by aliening it to looking at a sculpture and appreciating it more as you look at it more. For sure, I am getting that particular pleasure more now from my time-only Calatravas than ever.
A good friend of mine who also happens to be a big collector of watches made an interesting remark to me recently. He said...no watch complication is really that useful. His point was that technology can do pretty much anything better than the (comparably...
I like all the complications. But in the end of the day what counts is the capability of showing the time and perhaps date. The rest is plain decoration. That said, while waiting my Patek Philippe 5711 to arrive, I ordered as the first thing this morning ...
Fricks opened up the idea that one's desire for complications was inversely correlated to age. It was an interesting thought. Like you, I am warming more and more to purity and simplicity...I thought you described it really well by aliening it to looking ...
I still prefer my JLC Memovoxes or UN Sonata.... This is a question of class... And of romantism, too. Electronics cannot compete with that. Vivent les montres! Best, Nicolas
....think about having the year on your watch? "OOOhhh...what year are we in? Hang on, let me look at my watch. Ahhhh...2015" I'd like to meet the guy who uses the year function on a watch.
there are a few non-features of my wristwatches the iPhone cannot keep up with: - no need to upgrade the SW - no need to sync with iTunes or iCloud - the wife cannot track me - no annoying mails or messages with bad timing - I can't catch a virus - never ...
I'm trying without success to find out among the countless apps available for my iPhone (I imagine the same in all other platform) the one that make me feel the silkiness of the charging of a movement with manual winding or the limited gumminess typical o...
Hi Joe, It is a question commonly seen around the net concerning watches. It is more a question we ask because we think watches pricing is very high (especially when including complications). We can find many areas where it works that way but then we won'...
Joe: Interesting post. Take my opinion for what its worth as I have only ever worn Sea-Dwellers. However, I do have to say that I use my date complication daily (of course!) and I do use my Sea-Dweller for its intended purpose - to be a water proof timer....
what we as a society can acheive, but not in terms of elektronics only but engeneering as a whole. We can build Space shuttle, we can build the Eiffel tower, we can build the Confederation Bridge and we can build mechanical complicated watches that one ca...
Well... being a Lange & Sohne Richard Lange fan I would say so!!! What that model stands for covers all my needs regarding complication Best, Rob. This message has been edited by peregrino on 2015-02-02 10:43:35
Baron, Nice topic. Made me wonder. I use, with a certain frequency: 1) The chronograph complication or the dive bezel to time ... pasta. 2) The running seconds (is this a real complication?) to check the watch accuracy. 3) Moon phase is cool, just cool bu...
Moon phase is a "bloody" useful complication. Just adjust it according to the monthly circle of your wife and when the full moon is approaching, it is time to run! I follow my moon phase very carefully... Best, Kari
As you say, any smart phone may do any of the complications and more.... But...... A big part of the passion and charm would be lost if only use the phone.... If you compare with vintage watches, if a phone from the 1950's could do all - I would probably ...
Watches are miniature mechanical marvels, which is why so many of us are drawn to, or dream about. Some pieces are also an art, imho. It is a traditional thing, and is something we can pass down to the next generation as a gift...try that with a cellphone...
......I am not saying this is true across the board at all, but I also think that excess complication can also look a little bit "try-hard". The purity and simplicity of a time only watch will always have a big place for me in my collection. Thanks for yo...