About 20 years.
Plus the left is a chronometer, right isn't.
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About 20 years.
Plus the left is a chronometer, right isn't.
I agree.
https://i.ibb.co/b2b4Lyc/cw.jpg
Which is why I was checking here...
Not obvious to me.
The assured way this other person was saying it's always an anti-clockwise crown movement to turn the hands clockwise, and the fact that all my other watches went the opposite...
Thanks for the answers; I guess I've just happened to have all "clockwise" crown/movements up until now.
Which method is more common to move watch hands clockwise?
1: Turn the crown clockwise
2: Turn the crown anti-clockwise
This question comes about from me purchasing a (vintage) watch which...
Oh so that's the post that caused all the fuss!
Late in the day I know, but there's nothing you can do to make it show up on their feed - they must either retweet your message or reply to you.
I never knew it, but I NEED a Jupiterphase watch in my life! Incredible stuff.
Then the system has worked :)
Thanks for this - very useful.
FYI you've got "):" at the end of most of the links, so they don't work properly.
I always assumed it was for when the minute/hour hand was covering the actual date, so you can work it out by seeing the dates either side.
Cheers al, interesting stuff - there doesn’t appear to be much information readily available about these.
Fantastic, thanks for the info guys. The website I found about the movement was this, which was why I thought it should hack: https://www.watch-wiki.net/index.php?title=JLC_470
Thanks number2
Hi all,
Long time lurker, first time poster, and I'm after a bit of help if anyone is willing and able please.
I just made my first move into the the world of vintage and, after researching for...