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23 July 2021, 04:05 AM | #1 |
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Manual wind vs self winding
What do you think about manual wound watches? Do they get annoying sometimes?
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Mine has 72 hours of reserve, so by the time it winds down, I’m ready to wear a new watch anyway |
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23 July 2021, 04:10 AM | #3 |
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How many winds do you actually have to do for it to last the whole day?
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I brought it on vacation once and I just got in the habit of winding it every other day about 40 times. 20210411_140008.jpg Sent from my SM-G960W using Tapatalk |
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25 July 2021, 01:25 AM | #8 |
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Thanks Gus
I really have gone through all phases in my collecting journey. For a larger watch, this one checks all the boxes for me, and it has alot of the original Panerai DNA in a modern package which I like. Sent from my SM-G960W using Tapatalk |
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Depends on the crown. The Speedy is not the most enjoyable watch to wind. Tudors on the other hand are fun to wind (even though they are automatics)
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It's no a major deal or anything but it was part of the reason I moved over to the automatic Speedmasters. Sent from my Galaxy S20 using Tapatalk |
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23 July 2021, 05:49 AM | #13 | |
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Also, I love manual watches, and actually prefer them to automatics. |
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23 July 2021, 04:47 AM | #14 |
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I always prefer a manual wind watch...I like first the way the movements look much better (when visible) and I like to connect with my watch...man and machine!
That said, I agree some Omegas aren't the easiest to wind...yet others are buttery smooth...weird. |
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I have scars on my thumb from my Speedy.
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23 July 2021, 09:25 PM | #18 |
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Agreed.
When I bought my first Speedmaster, I asked the owner why he was selling. He said it was tough to wind. I thought, ok, no problem. When I sold, I thought the same thing though I still love the watch. Now I am looking for a new one
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I sold a Speedmaster with Caliber 1861 because its crown was unreasonably resistant to twisting, and then a few years later my wife bought me another example of the same model and its crown is perfectly easy and buttery smooth to wind. I feel very fortunate because it’s luck of the draw with a Speedmaster Professional! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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This underscores how silly this hobby can be at times.
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23 July 2021, 06:22 AM | #21 |
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I love winding it up (Lange) and watching the power reserve indicator move at this time. I need a little over a minute to fully wind up. In Reverso (cal 822) winding is easy and pleasant, as in Montblanc (Peseux 7001), in Lange a bit more cumbersome due to the greater resistance and construction of the crown itself.
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23 July 2021, 07:09 AM | #22 |
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Not at all. I like the interaction with the watch.
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23 July 2021, 07:32 AM | #23 |
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wind fetish
As in winding...
Actually I love an 8-day manual movement more than an automatic simply because you can almost not worry about whether you wear it or not, a good turn keeps it going for over a week. An automatic, on the other, typically has less than a few days reserve so it's much easier to forget to wind it, if you are not wearing everyday, 7 days a week. |
23 July 2021, 12:37 PM | #24 |
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All things being equal, I prefer manual winding watches to self-winding... much like shifting a manual transmission car...
I will admit the Speedmaster isn't the easiest to wind, but the new 3861 is not terrible (supposedly it's a little easier than the 1861). I have vintage watches with smaller crowns that are harder to wind... It's still not a deal-breaker though. |
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All my watches have been automatic, until a couple weeks ago when I got the speedy. Gotta say, I do enjoy the process of winding it up, though I wish the crown was just a little bigger.
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I myself much prefer a automatic watch if it's a simple 3 hand. But I have several chronographs that I like very much but were to thick. 16-19 mm's.
I found that if a watch was to thick it didn't stay around very long. So my next chronograph will be a Speedmaster professional manual wind of course. That will keep it thin. I enjoyed pocket watches for many years and actually liked winding them every morning.
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23 July 2021, 02:33 PM | #27 |
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Prefer manual over auto, is just another level of connection with your watch.
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23 July 2021, 02:35 PM | #28 |
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Prefer auto if the watch will be used regularly/ daily wear.
If occasional dress piece, then a manual wind is perfect. Manual movements are typically much More interesting to look at.
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I've always had automatic watches and love the functionality of it always thought its one of the coolest in a watch. However, recently got a speedmaster with a manual wind and actually enjoyed it a lot being more engaged with the watch.
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It depends on what kind of crown watch has. I like onion crown and pocket watch like click spring(strong audible sound and feel).
If watch has small crown and gritty wound feel...it is annoying. |
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