A friend of mine had a 19 year DateJust which was left on and off to wind. She called me one day for help, (thought was her notebook problem). Went to her place and she point her watch on her bedside table and told me that it wouldn't move no matter how she tries to wind the watch. I had to hit the side of the watch against my palm and it begins to move again. It is quite troublesome if one does that. I later brought the watch to a friend in China Square and had the watch service and the technician opened the watch, the lubricant oil tried up which locks all mechanism.
To me I would try to wind not too full if you are rushing for time, and have it moved as what I do understand is that the heartbeat of the watch will get slower (or not completely swing from left to right end to end) and that will affect your watch accuracy in long run.
To me I would try to wind not too full if you are rushing for time, and have it moved as what I do understand is that the heartbeat of the watch will get slower (or not completely swing from left to right end to end) and that will affect your watch accuracy in long run.
Originally posted by oxen69
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