The Nomos Club Campus is an entry-level hand-wound mechanical watch that comes with a 36-millimeter or 38.5-millimeter case
Hand-winding
Hand-winding or manual watches are the type the wearer must turn the crown periodically, often daily, in order to wind the mainspring. This stores energy to run the watch until the next winding.
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Hand-winding watches
It looks like the Arnold & Son DBG Skeleton has two watches in one case as it features two time displays with hours and minutes
A tourbillon, moon phase and day/night indicator with a stunning 3D view: the Girard-Perregaux Planetarium Tri-Axial
The Angelus U22 Tourbillon comes in carbon with titanium and is the brother of the Angelus U21 Tourbillon which comes in carbon with gold
The Angelus U21 Tourbillon in carbon-gold has no dial and no bezel. The main plate acts as dial and holds the movement and flying tourbillon
The Arnold & Son Tourbillon Chronometer No. 36 is an homage to a 240-year old pocket watch by John Arnold: the Arnold 36
The F.P. Journe Vagabondage III has jumping hours and jumping seconds, which is unique for a mechanical wrist watch
Two barrels providing 8 days / 192 hours of power-reserve to the Panerai Luminor Marina Oracle Team USA 8 Days Acciaio
This Arnold & Son Métiers d’Art HM Falcon has a hand-painted falcon on a white mother-of-pearl dial. It’s more a piece of art than a watch
Italian supercar manufacturer meets Swiss watch manufacturer. The result is this Roger Dubuis Excalibur Spider Single Tourbillon Italdesign