Watches need to be wound every day, but it feels like too long. I used to forget to wind my Cartier Ballon Bleu for a few days, and the next time I checked the time, the time was all wrong. Automatic watches need a movement to be wound. Most movements …
Continue readingDoctors’ watches may never be out of fashion
Doctors have a special profession. For hygiene reasons, it seems to be a better choice not to wear a watch. But as long as the watch is kept clean and comes with more useful functions, such as anti-magnetic and pulse measurement, a good-looking watch can make patients feel more at ease, at least I think so.
Continue readingHowever, in terms of practicality, electronic watches are more suitable for doctors than mechanical watches. I have asked my doctor friend, and he still prefers mechanical watches. After…
Is there a universal number of times to wind a watch?
Hi all! After leaving my youth, I bought my first Seiko 5. Every day, I would wind my unused Seikos about 20 and a half turns to ensure that they were running properly. Later, I received a beautiful Omega GMT for my birthday.
Continue readingThe black dial is fascinating, but the number of times to wind it is not so wonderful. According to research, I wind my Omega about 25 times a day. However, I can’t remember to wind my watches every day…