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 Do they still make manual wind watches?, Or are they extinct already?

Do they still make manual wind watches?
 
Yes. Still make [ 19 ] ** [95.00%]
No more in production [ 1 ] ** [5.00%]
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TStaiping...
post Jun 17 2020, 03:51 PM, updated 6y ago

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I was looking in my store room the other day and found some manual wind watches
I wonder does it worth anything now?
They don't require battery to work

So when world apocalypse time lol, when batteries are no more in production, this watches will be useful to tell the time when zombies are out lol
gdomanguera
post Jun 17 2020, 05:55 PM

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please share your manual wind watches here smile.gif
TStaiping...
post Jun 17 2020, 06:39 PM

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QUOTE(gdomanguera @ Jun 17 2020, 05:55 PM)
please share your manual wind watches  here smile.gif
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I don’t think my collection is anything since manual wind watches are still in production but sure! I’ll show u what I found

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Rado watch. 1950’s I think


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This was bought in Switzerland


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Manual wind clock with alarm



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This is just a normal watch. Just tot of adding here

This post has been edited by taiping...: Jun 17 2020, 06:39 PM
Kelvw
post Jun 18 2020, 04:09 AM

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I love manual wound watches compared to an automatic movement. There's just more to look at without the winding rotor in the way. I wonder who voted 'manual winding watches are no longer in production lol.
Tbh there's even more appreciation of it now and many watch companies are making some stunning calibers esp. Lange.
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post Jun 18 2020, 09:44 AM

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there are still a lot of manual wind watches, Panerai and Nomos to name a few
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post Jun 18 2020, 09:45 AM

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Yes, they are still in production ...

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post Jun 18 2020, 09:47 AM

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hahaha, who voted tat no more in production

personally I have not own any yet, but would love to have one, I dont mind having one of those radiomir
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post Jun 18 2020, 01:03 PM

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i could just stare at those moving gears the whole day rolleyes.gif
this is a seagull manual wind movement which is still in production and being used by brands such as Titus, Alpha, Landeron, Baltic, Ingersoll, Wancher, Sea-Gull, EMG and Strela

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SUSfuzzy
post Jun 18 2020, 02:06 PM

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My speedy and Nomos is manual wound. So still plenty.
bonnycy
post Jul 4 2020, 06:39 AM

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JLC
GS
PP
VC
Omega

Has manual winding movements. For some it's nice. For others it's time consuming.

For me, after staying at home for MCO and not wearing any watches, quartz is the best.
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post Aug 23 2020, 01:14 AM

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Yes, Panerai comes to mind. GS as well and they are often sold out due to limited editions.

 

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