By the way, strap life is also affected by the wearer's "personal pH". This is the relative acidity of a person's natural skin oil. This explains why a leather watch strap (even one made of stingray leather) may last decades for one person and maybe a year or so for another. It's different for everyone and its regardless of the quality of the strap. I learned this while working in the watch trade and from various strap makers.
@manufakturwaldhoff4200
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I didn't know about this skin pH factor, but that's good to know. We recently upgraded the underside of the strap from a bare beige matte leather - I don't know how it's called - to a layer of Italian leather. The new one seems to absorb moisture 10x less than the previous version, and should thus last longer.
@toddmurphy523
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Beautiful watch.....quick release straps make things so much easier. Swapping out straps is so quick.
@manufakturwaldhoff4200
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Yea I don't know why more brands aren't using that. The cost different isn't that huge but the benefits to the user is monumental.
@Radec1103
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Incredible watch. All Quantum models have "MADE IN GERMANY" engraved on the dial? I'm thinking of buying it
@manufakturwaldhoff4200
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Hello! We are moving away from assembling products in Germany, and hence the new products no longer bear the "Made in Germany" marking on them. You can read more about it at the following link: manufaktur-waldhoff.de/pages/our-story
@mjcustodio9563
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Just got mine! 🎉 How many turns does it usually need for a max charge? I keep turning it and I see the coils on the barrel tightening but I don’t know when to stop as I still could keep turning
@manufakturwaldhoff4200
Жыл бұрын
Hello! When you see that the spiral springs are tight, it is the time to stop winding. Generally around 70 turns is enough, and your watch does not need to be 100% fully wound to the max to function.
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