BDLJ
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To me...
...the Futurematic wins. It's only the conventional crown that causes the Powermatic to come second.
This message has been edited by BDLJ on 2012-10-28 20:37:48
Power in reserve...
By: pplater : October 27th, 2012-01:45
Of all the bells and whistles with which a watch may be adorned, one of the least appealing (from a personal perspective) is the power reserve, or 'reserve de marche'. Even so, it is undoubtedly a useful feature, and one which appears on quite a few of th...
No photos
By: hewitgar : October 27th, 2012-02:06
Because I cannot upload from iPad, but I have 2. Jaeger le Coultre's Master Control Reserve de Marche.... And think they did a good job with the dial. Lange 1, very recent addition. Where the dial layout starts off as novel and the power reserve is promin...
Here's one...
By: pplater : October 27th, 2012-02:39
(well, two 'Ones' :-) ): Here the PR is not so obvious because there is a lot more going on that is relatively left field - the eccentric dials and the large date with sectioned windows, particularly. The whole is (in this case), the sum of its parts, don...
Power Reserves
By: Mark in Paris : October 27th, 2012-03:13
Hi Pplater, Interesting topic to make a tour of this wellknown function/display/complication. When I started to take an interest in watches I didn't care about them at all. Today, whether its a manual or an automatic watch, it a very usefull indication fo...
Bravo, Mark!...
By: pplater : October 27th, 2012-03:31
The RM is very agreeable, but the LM1 is an inspired choice for 'out there'. It could be hard to beat - and yet it is so important to the balance of the architectural dial, it is difficult to think what else Max might have done better in that position. We...
On a tangente
By: RJW : October 27th, 2012-03:53
There's a power reserve there somewhere. :) And on my Habring2. The power reserve of a mechanical watch balances well with the "quartz like look" of a jumping seconds complication. Regards, Richard. ...
Good to see you, Blue...
By: pplater : October 27th, 2012-05:33
You're right - those 'traditional' PRs (reflecting the old ships' chronometre style) usually look the goods. UN have long done an homage of that kind - From memory, SteveG has a bunch of this style PR. As for Zenith? Could never 'warm' to the open heart s...
A rare bird indeed...
By: pplater : October 28th, 2012-16:53
...and a rare error on the part of Seiko to have it set up in such a way that the logo is periodically obscured by a functional element. Otherwise, though, the balance of the dial is terrific, and the 'ab/auf' symbols for the PR are very subtle indeed. Th...
One of my favorites
By: Gary G : October 28th, 2012-18:32
I am quite fond of this watch for a number of reasons, including the RDM indication. There is no mistaking a watch based on this underlying movement, whether it is a JLC, VC, or AP... A good friend of mine from Australia is not too fond of asymmetric dial...