Watches with visible power reserve indicators
Discussion
I have a small collection of watches, most of them very reasonably priced and a few more premium swiss ones, I wear them all regularly unless I'm working out then I wear my Garmin.
At some point I will buy a grand seiko spring drive but thats not a realistic prospect for many years, I like the idea of a watch with a visible power reserve indicator more as a curiosity really, to see how much movement is actually needed to fully wind up the main spring, could I for example give it a few turns to get it going on a morning and then find it fully wound after a 20 minute dog walk
Other than Orient Star are there any reasonable (>£500) watches with a visible power reserve indicator? It's likely something I'll play with for a few month and then return to wearing my favourites most of the time and look to resell
At some point I will buy a grand seiko spring drive but thats not a realistic prospect for many years, I like the idea of a watch with a visible power reserve indicator more as a curiosity really, to see how much movement is actually needed to fully wind up the main spring, could I for example give it a few turns to get it going on a morning and then find it fully wound after a 20 minute dog walk
Other than Orient Star are there any reasonable (>£500) watches with a visible power reserve indicator? It's likely something I'll play with for a few month and then return to wearing my favourites most of the time and look to resell
Presage Cocktail Time 'Skydiving' SSA343J1 | Seiko Official UK Online Store https://share.google/NTLHcfuSjVRwk9TCY
£450
£450
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