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14 May 2022, 07:10 AM | #1591 | |
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bracelet wobble
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Very interested to see your impressions. I would favor a tighter fit with less play about the connection. Perhaps the design will be tweaked somewhat before my July '23 build date. I believe Mike mentioned somewhere above or perhaps in Instagram comments that the bracelet would be changing from pins to screws, so maybe other small changes will be forthcoming as well. |
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15 May 2022, 03:32 AM | #1592 |
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My dial is finally ready. Incoming in cca 1 month. Cant wait Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk |
15 May 2022, 05:09 AM | #1593 |
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Wow!!! Congrats!
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16 May 2022, 03:35 AM | #1595 |
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A day in the life of a Czapek Monochrome White...
First you need to do some tourist shopping to remember this fun-filled time @ the beach. . . . Being there... . Arm-angled, yet you can still read the time. . . Time for a dip in the ocean :) .
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16 May 2022, 10:07 PM | #1596 | |
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17 May 2022, 12:05 AM | #1597 |
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Generally updates have been provided to existing owners at cost which seems eminently fair.
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19 May 2022, 05:03 AM | #1598 |
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As for accuracy, here's the Czapek Monochrome White on the Timegrapher today. Good healthy hairspring and the beat is off by 0.1ms. i think most would consider this excellent accuracy.
Just sayin'
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19 May 2022, 06:41 AM | #1599 |
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Impressive accuracy.
Does anyone know if any Glacier Blue pieces have been delivered to customers yet? I think Mike mentioned that there hadn't been any yet a couple of weeks ago, but I wonder if that has changed. |
19 May 2022, 12:18 PM | #1600 | |
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19 May 2022, 04:28 PM | #1601 |
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Hanging with a few new friends. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
19 May 2022, 08:42 PM | #1602 |
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20 May 2022, 02:44 AM | #1603 |
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I notice Mr. AP and Mr. Rolex don't know how to set the time on their watches.
I bet $5 this was taken at Topper. |
20 May 2022, 03:37 AM | #1604 | |
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Very close on the guess, Topper is just across the bay on the Peninsula. This was a part of our TRF GTG in San Ramon at a competitor boutique. I thought I'd be the only Czapek representation but lo and behold the Antarctique showed up. Beautiful reference, wears very comfortably, more so than my Vacheron Dual Time. I didn't mind the play on the bracelet, but if it is upgrade to screws for 2023 that would be phenomenal. |
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20 May 2022, 04:45 AM | #1605 |
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20 May 2022, 05:39 AM | #1606 |
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Wanted to share that Pierre at the Czapek boutique is very friendly and such a helpful enthusiast for this brand! Got to visit the Geneva boutique and am looking forward to receiving my piece soon.
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20 May 2022, 01:08 PM | #1607 |
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21 May 2022, 02:59 AM | #1608 |
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Please ignore. Problem with quote
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21 May 2022, 03:33 AM | #1609 |
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21 May 2022, 06:53 AM | #1610 |
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absolutely agree. Pierre is a great representative. I visited the boutique after Watches and Wonders and he kindly showed me a number of historic pocket watches.
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25 May 2022, 05:31 AM | #1611 |
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Three Week Update: Will fully admit my shortcoming as I never described the sound. But first, I've 'torture tested' this timepiece and she is rock solid. I've really come to appreciate the case and crown details too.
As for the sound, when hand-winding the crown clockwise slowly-ish makes a nice slightly deep solid clicking sound at ~500Hz and short resonance-ish, reminiscent of a medium-beefy vintage timepiece. If you turn the crown counter-clockwise you can get a lower 'note' with 'muted' resonance. Now don't try this at home, but the musical notes are 'complimentary', if you're so inclined to play 'The Czapek Winding Crown Song'. I heard that Dre and Ye might co-produce the song with special guest A$AP. That's two clicks clockwise, one anti, then a triplet clockwise, then one anti, then two at half-speed clockwise, pause, double anti with slight time drag... repeat. You know you got it right when the song 'bounces'. Anyway.... Winding clockwise at Normal speed you can hear the metal bits doing their thing. There's a nice solid winding feel that's not overly resistant. As viewed from the back, the rotor winds clockwise and 'fidget-spinners' with sound counter-clockwise. Know I mentioned this previously, yet when setting the time there's no real slack or 'mechanical slop'. You know how some timepieces, when setting the time, the minute hand tends to overshoot, or 'push backward' once you release the drown. The Czapek is solid and neutral, neither pushing nor pulling the minute hand (without you wanting it to, hope that makes sense). Still in love, and waiting on a few more straps to arrive. Once the straps arrive will take pics :)
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25 May 2022, 10:56 AM | #1612 | |
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Now that you mention absence of slack … and what about seconds hand? Any mechanical slop or slack of it in particular while shifting from clockwise to anticlockwise time setting?
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25 May 2022, 11:52 AM | #1613 |
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It hacks, no movement while setting time (or date wheel when not hacked of course).
I think while pulling the crown all the way out of the ~20 times I did notice a bit of seconds hand movement once or so. Accuracy has been rock solid, well regulated too.
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25 May 2022, 12:17 PM | #1614 |
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Ok. Good that it hacks properly and lays firm when setting time! Just wondering whether, when hacked, it shows a little initial “jump” in case of switching the crown rotation (clock/anti clockwise) when setting time (eg: seconds hand hacked firm at 30, that “jumps” to, say, 27 when switching crown rotation to anticlockwise, and then “jumps back” to 30 when returning to clockwise crown rotation).
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25 May 2022, 10:05 PM | #1615 |
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Ok, want to be sure i'm typing what my brain intends / means.
During the action/physical moment-of-moment of pulling out the crown to the second position (time changing), rarely yet sometimes the seconds hand 'jumps' until the hacking mechanism engages. Once hacking is engaged via the crown all the way out / position two, there is no movement of the seconds hand no matter how much you turn the crown either way to move the minute hand / change time. Once hacked (crown's second position all the way out), the minute hand has no slack or unintended 'push-pull' when you release pressure on the crown during time changing. In other words, the minute hand does not 'overshoot' nor 'pushes back' and thus changes the setting of time you intended. Hope that all makes sense and clarifies things. Pretty please keep in mind i'm kinda acting as a 'beta tester' of sorts. Over the past few weeks have been putting her through idiot-proofing / testing. (Said in good humor) Of course there's always a 'better idiot' out there. Color me very impressed, and most important of all, very happy.
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25 May 2022, 11:32 PM | #1616 | |
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Thanks a lot! You have been very clear and precise. It seems that, apart from the jump of seconds hand that, only sometimes, may occur while pulling out the crown to the second position, in general the hacking seconds and the time settings works perfectly and without slack.
By the way, curious to know why you refer to the Monochrome with “her” … in my mind the Antarctique is a “him”. Don’t want to make a genders discussion … just curiosity :-) Quote:
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26 May 2022, 03:05 AM | #1617 |
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Since I'm feeling a bit creative right now, ok, I'm game.
(imho) Because upon first gaze the Monochrome White is elegant, understated, fun to be with, a joy to touch, and she purrrrs... yet 'under the surface' she's a wild thing, with a flair for that special 'secret enticement' only you know about. Hmmm, re-reading that it sounds like my Muse. What was the question again? I need a smoke after this post
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26 May 2022, 04:17 AM | #1618 |
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My experience differs from Steven's, and it actually changed a couple weeks after my initial review I posted earlier in the thread.
When I pull my crown to the first stop for date adjustments, there is no movement of the second hand as expected. When I pull it to the second stop, I get a jump. The second hand advances 1-2 seconds and the minute hand will jump forward by about a minute. There is slack when turning the crown before the minute hand will move for adjustment. When I move beyond that, the minute hand will move as expected, and the second hand will actually jump around a bit as well, but then settle back to 1-2 seconds past where it was when I initially pulled the crown. Once I set the minute hand appropriately, when I push the crown back in, it stays exactly where I set it. So the play that occurs with the crown pulled to the second position doesn't affect accurate setting of the time, and the minute hand perfectly hits the minute marker at 0/60 seconds on the seconds hand. So in reality this bit of play in the second position doesn't matter. This is as opposed to my Rolex Explorer where the minute hand will annoyingly jump a bit once I press the crown back in. For reference my non-hacking manual wind watches (Speedy, FPJ CS) are easier to set for the minute hand. I just start winding them in sync with a digital clock seconds hand. My Omega PO Chrono has no slack in the system and is equally easy to set, and has a hacking seconds auto movement. |
26 May 2022, 06:35 AM | #1619 |
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Debating selling the Fratello since I don't wear it enough..... its a beautiful watch... just feel its not getting enough wrist time.
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26 May 2022, 06:43 AM | #1620 | |
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Please make sure the watch is wound up and running before you set the time. There is slack inherent in the indirect center seconds system, and that slack can cause both hands to jump. Winding the watch and then setting takes this issue away. |
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