hi all, i was a THG earlier trying out the portuguese chrono. it was then that i saw the hand wound version. tried it on and found it quite nice too. price for both are not too far apart. went on the net and researched a little about it. i realised that is it using in house movement versus chrono on ETA movement. based on this point, would be it a better bet to get the hand wound over the chrono ? thanks !
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in house movement purist will definitely go for in house movement
btw, the chrono is a heavily modded valjoux 7750 movement by iwc
i was told, iwc do not use eta movement lock-stock-barrel or simply beautify it
iwc modify the movement substantially and up the standard and quality to meet iwc objective
i got the hand wound IW545408 last year
i'm also thinking to get the chrono if possible ... hehe
Originally posted by GSi View Posthi all, i was a THG earlier trying out the portuguese chrono. it was then that i saw the hand wound version. tried it on and found it quite nice too. price for both are not too far apart. went on the net and researched a little about it. i realised that is it using in house movement versus chrono on ETA movement. based on this point, would be it a better bet to get the hand wound over the chrono ? thanks !
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Originally posted by GSi View Posthi all, i was a THG earlier trying out the portuguese chrono. it was then that i saw the hand wound version. tried it on and found it quite nice too. price for both are not too far apart. went on the net and researched a little about it. i realised that is it using in house movement versus chrono on ETA movement. based on this point, would be it a better bet to get the hand wound over the chrono ? thanks !My Current
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hi there, thanks for the comments. i did not know that the movement is modified by IWC.
both watches are nice... dilemma !!
hahaaa
Originally posted by wt_know View Postin house movement purist will definitely go for in house movement
btw, the chrono is a heavily modded valjoux 7750 movement by iwc
i was told, iwc do not use eta movement lock-stock-barrel or simply beautify it
iwc modify the movement substantially and up the standard and quality to meet iwc objective
i got the hand wound IW545408 last year
i'm also thinking to get the chrono if possible ... hehe
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i have a total of 2 now. both are russian movement and mechanical watches. i like mechanical watches and like winding them up whenever i want to wear them.
Originally posted by lthg25 View PostHow many watches do you have? Do you use a winder? If you have many watches and rotate them, a hand wound watch requires more attention then the rest. You got to wind the watch every 2 days if it is not your everyday watch. Something you need to take note.... Not so fun adjusting you time each time you want to wear your watch,
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hahaha... bro. under normal circumstances i wont sell. i buy to wear them. yes must follow heart. if i follow head... cannot i will end up not buyingn anything... hahahaa
Originally posted by kadios View PostIn case you wish to "flip" watch, chrono is more popular than hand wound. Juz follow your heart Lor...
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Originally posted by GSi View Posthi all, i was a THG earlier trying out the portuguese chrono. it was then that i saw the hand wound version. tried it on and found it quite nice too. price for both are not too far apart. went on the net and researched a little about it. i realised that is it using in house movement versus chrono on ETA movement. based on this point, would be it a better bet to get the hand wound over the chrono ? thanks !
Other than issues pertaining to rate loss and troublesome winding(imo), the watch is beautifully finished and the loud audible ticks of the balance wheel make it a really stunning timepiece
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hi there thanks for the comments. i find it strange that you will need that amount of strength to wind a watch when it is almost fully wound. i have to agree that it is a nice watch
Originally posted by justin.meridabikes View PostI had a portuguese hand wound and i sold it off a few months later. The movement and dial is really beautifully finished and at that price point it is hard to beat that look of a full sized movement. However, being a hand wound movement, i found hard to wind especially when the winding gets toward the end of the barrel. I had actually had to use a cloth to grip the crown to wind it. I also found that the rate loss towards the end of the power reserve was significant. Lastly, if you do not remind yourself to wind it everyday, you might find that the watch has stopped in the midst of wearing it.
Other than issues pertaining to rate loss and troublesome winding(imo), the watch is beautifully finished and the loud audible ticks of the balance wheel make it a really stunning timepiece
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Originally posted by GSi View Posthi there thanks for the comments. i find it strange that you will need that amount of strength to wind a watch when it is almost fully wound. i have to agree that it is a nice watch
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