The Watch Thread - Part 15

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Wow, think you have difficulty every morning choosing which Patek to wear? How you go about it
 

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Wow, think you have difficulty every morning choosing which Patek to wear? How you go about it

I have other watches too. Most of the time, I pick watches that do not require pusher adjusters to set date/month/day as I tend to leave in a hurry. Between these 3, the 5711 gets the most wrist time. It is understated, slim and light, which are traits that I like in my watches. :)
 

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Very unique jumping hour complication in the automatic Christopher Ward C1 Grand Malvern.

Hour is read off the Arabic numeral at the 12 o'clock position, while the single blue hand shows the minute. Every hour on the hour, the numeral 'jumps' to the next digit with a satisfying mechanical click that is audible in a silent room. Overall, a very well-made watch with a complication that you seldom find, even in higher-end luxury watches. :D
 
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Very unique jumping hour complication in the automatic Christopher Ward C1 Grand Malvern.

Hour is read off the Arabic numeral at the 12 o'clock position, while the single blue hand shows the minute. Every hour on the hour, the numeral 'jumps' to the next digit with a satisfying mechanical click that is audible in a silent room. Overall, a very well-made watch with a complication that you seldom find, even in higher-end luxury watches. :D

Interesting watch and value for money indeed. :):s12:
 

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Very unique jumping hour complication in the automatic Christopher Ward C1 Grand Malvern.

Hour is read off the Arabic numeral at the 12 o'clock position, while the single blue hand shows the minute. Every hour on the hour, the numeral 'jumps' to the next digit with a satisfying mechanical click that is audible in a silent room. Overall, a very well-made watch with a complication that you seldom find, even in higher-end luxury watches. :D

I have to agree great value. Below is an article on jumping hour complications
https://wornandwound.com/complications-jumping-hour/
 
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