Watchman27 wrote:
Hi, Thanks for your reply.
If I am wearing the watch everyday, is there still a need to wind it ? Does this mean that if I do not wear the watch for a couple of days, I have to reset the time everytime ?
I also own a Seiko Kinetic watch which is great as when I do not wear the watch, it stops itself to save power, and when you move the watch, it winds forward to the correct time !! So, I assume that it must store up power to do this, do any of the Breitlings do a similar sort of thing ?
Thanks.
The Seiko is NOT a fully-automatic or mechanical watch. The Evo is in a completely different league over the Seiko Kinetic.
It is a good idea with an automatic watch to give it a wind from time to time unless you wear it most of the day. ALL automatic watches have a limited power reserve, usually 42 hours. If you leave it sitting dormant longer than the power reserve, it will run to a stop. Buy a winder if it concerns you and you never need worry about it.
Congrats on a terrific watch. You have upped the quality of your collection significantly, so enjoy it. Just don't mention it in the same sentence as the Seiko Kinetic.
