This is a concept for a 2010 model we will launch along with the 2 GMT models. This will use the Soprod 9040 power reserve movement. Any input is appreciated.
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This is a concept for a 2010 model we will launch along with the 2 GMT models. This will use the Soprod 9040 power reserve movement. Any input is appreciated.
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I would change the power reserve to indicate the number of days. So with that being said, I wasn't sure what the +10 meant, unless it is on a scale of 1-10.
Additionally, I don't see any particular reason to have the power indicator be lumed, as I've never been concerned enough about power to need to view it in the dark. I'm more for a subdued power reserve indicator.
Lastly, I think it would be neat if possible, and this was a windable movement, to have the power indicator be able to be moved by winding.
I like it, but I also prefer a watch with date as well. But it looks good!!![]()
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number of days? now that's a hell of a power reserve.
:koff:
"Number of days"... I was under the impression these were the movements that had the crazy 76 hour reserve? So you'd put it at roughly 1, 2, 3 on the scale?
This movement has about 42-46 hour power reserve as i recall.
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