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Are one hand watches unique enough for this sub forum?
Dont own one but these Slavic Luchs are very cheap and quite pretty.
I have the Slavic one and love it. I keeps pretty darn good time, it’s light, fun and you can tell the time within about three minutes. Certainly good enough for most folks.
 
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Not the best picture, but Meistersinger makes great watches!

Oh, and with some practice you can read the to to two minutes accurate, and with some guessing to the minute.
 
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Not the best picture, but Meistersinger makes great watches!

Oh, and with some practice you can read the to to two minutes accurate, and with some guessing to the minute.


I'm still trying to practice telling the time with 3 handers.
 
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Never knew one hand watches were a thing

yes it is. Two hand watches are things. 😀
 
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Don’t have one but I’ve often thought about getting one. I like the idea of not worrying about the exact time. I feel as if one-handed watches reduce our slavery to the second. They sort of say, “chill out”. We obsess about the accuracy of our watches because we enjoy the engineering perfection but nobody needs a watch to be as accurate as they are. One-handed watches can be accurate but it doesn’t matter because we’re not expected to use them for accuracy.
 
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Or you're like my wife who doesn't wind or set the time on any of her mechanical watches. She just couldn't be bothered and just straps them on 😁

My wife is the same, sometimes I spot it and ask her the time 😀. I go to her winder once a week to make sure everything is tip top and ship shape.