O argumentare inteleapta, in opinia mea:
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Well I suppose this is as good of post as any to throw my first .02 into.
I looked and looked and looked at Khaki Field Mechanical's. I wanted one for multiple reasons. For one, I really gravitate towards 1940's style field watches and with Hamilton releasing a homage to their own original timepiece, well it makes it easy to decide which one to get. Which leads me into another reason why I chose the KFM Hammy. I have been wearing $100-$200 various quartz and other non-swiss Autos over the years for a daily work horse watch that I don't mind scratching up and banging into things. The KFM to me was going to be an upgrade to my everyday wear workhorse watch.
Which brings me into the H-50 vs 2801 decision.
I don't like how Hamilton just abruptly moved to the H-50 while getting rid of the 2801 movement. It seems they solved a problem no one was complaining about. An 80 hour power reserve on a hand winder? And in order to achieve it they lower the beat rate and make it not as easily to regulate (albeit reports show it coming in quite accurate out of the box). The reason I say its a non-existent problem is that very very few people who wear a hand wind watch wear it to last for 80 hours before needing a wind. They wear it because they enjoy the interaction of a hand wind watch. Every morning they throw on their clothes, put their wallet in their pocket, wind the watch and put it on. Hamilton seems to have given what no one was asking for and sort of pushed people who are mechanical purists away. Were they hoping to get a new generation of watch wearers with this? I say possibly. But again, if someone was worried about not having to wind their watch as much then they would wear an auto or even a quartz. In 2019, someone who is buying a hand winding watch wants to hand wind it. If this "amazing" 80 hour reserve came out in 1946 then I am sure people would jump for joy thinking its amazing. But in 2019 when we have watches that run off the suns' energy, and virtually never need service, the ones who are still buying a hand wind watch want to hand wind it.
And to solve this problem that no one considered a problem. They lowered the beat rate and made the hand more sluggish. Again, if this was released in the 1940's, no one would care if the hand was slightly more sluggish. They are just happy they can go a couple more days without winding it. In 2019, when watches are purely aesthetic, completely unnecessary (even more so hand wind ones), or if you need one for work and are not a watch person then there is literally hundreds of options available for less than 25 bucks that never need servicing. Even digital versions for 40 bucks that are more accurate than a $100k mechanical watch. Therefore, the people that want these types of watches want to wear them because they choose to wear a mechanical timepiece, not because they have to wear a mechanical time piece, so this is why I feel they solved a problem that didn't exist. I mean we are talking 42 hours reserve vs 80 hour reserve. 42 hours easily gets you through a full day and then some, IMO thats all you NEED and/or want in a hand winding piece.
That is why I settled on the ETA 2801 version and ended up snagging one just yesterday from the classifieds here. The higher beat rate, thus smoother second hand and tried and true technology of the ETA 2801 is what did it for me. I am not worried about the serviceability of either, just purely the movement itself. Using an analogy, I thought of it as I basically chose the work horse V8 pickup truck instead of the fancier unproven new technology. Sure that V8 truck might get worse gas mileage and pollute the air, but it'll never let you down. And IMO that is what the beauty of a hand winding mechanical watch is all about. Its a homage to a time long gone, a time when none of us were even alive to remember. And in order to have that experience, you want the best experience possible and I don't think that experience is really added too much with an 80 hour reserve while sacrificing sweep smoothness.
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https://www.watchuseek.com/threads/h-50 ... r.4992797/Autorul D_Man argumenteaza preferinta pentru vechiul calibru eta fix cum vad si eu problema. De asemenea cum vede el intosul ceasului zilnic, tabietul si placerea pe care am citit-o si la useri de pe acest forum. Si de care nu vad sensul sa fiu vaduvit.