Lol yes, it does seem to be my Timex watches that I notice it in.
but my seagul chronograph has a very nice lou tick as well. Maybe it means something is no 100% right, but it works and I love the sound.
I don’t think it’s ever worth it in my opinion. I wear a different watch every day so the seconds lost or gained a week really means nothing to me, because I set my watch every morning. I used to pay attention to movements when I first started collecting, but not anymore. The reason being is that in four years I’ve never had a movement fail on me, so my cheapest $50 watch is still going as strong as my $700 watch.
now like you said if their going to make some unique complicated movement no one has ever seen before yeah, by all means make an in-house movement. But other wise just use what exists and keep the price down.
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