The invention of the automatic watch is one of the neatest there is. Imagine a mechanical device that gets all the power it needs simply by being used as intended. It’s almost magical. Nevertheless, its advent in the 1940s did not kill off the manual movement, and today the watch that you have to wind with your very own hand enjoys a proud place in the hearts of many aficionados. There is multi-faceted purity to a hand-wound movement. At the most elemental level, it changes your relationship with the watch. Neglect to wind it and it will sit there, prim, proper and unmoving. Then, when you miss that train, or arrive late for a big meeting, while you’ll be tempted to blame the watch, the fault will be yours alone. (Speaking from experience, it’s a mistake you make but once.) You get out what you put in with a hand-wound watch. Indeed, if automatics are like dogs, leaping into life the second we give them any attention, then manual movements are cats – they require greater investment. Still, being forced to play an active role in their operation is the reason most men warm to their hand-wound time-pieces. In today’s world, they provide a rare tactile connection to engineering.
Hand-wound watches are less mechanically complex too, so in theory, there’s less to go wrong and a service should be quicker. Unlike automatic watches, manual specimens do not require a rotor, which leaves the carefully polished work beneath exposed. And while not every hand-wound model is a delicate waif, if you want to go ultra-thin, manual is the way forward. Here, then, is a selection of the best hand-wound watches available on MR PORTER.