Hi,
This has been bothering me but I kept forgetting to ask. How does one know if his/her watch(es) requires repair/service? What are the common/possible tell-tale signs? Is it relevant across brands/models?
Why I asked? Ok. Some watches, when the crown is screwed in after adjusting time, there is this "siap" (in Hokkien) feel. As though, no lubrication. But other than this, all's fine. Some others, the feel of screwing (oops ), er, I mean the crown, feels comfortable. Then comes the adjustment of time. Different watches give different feel. So far, screwing and unscrewing( ) of my ROLEX watch, and adjusting the time, gives me the most comfort. Now, this leads me to more questions...
Winding automatic movement watches. It seems that different watches give different numbers of winds before the second hand moves? Is it correct? Also, when adjusting/setting the time, must one set it to the exact minute for the movement to run smoothly? Or else, when the second hand touched the "12" marker, the minute hand is in-between the mins?
I really need some expert advice here please . Thank you.
This has been bothering me but I kept forgetting to ask. How does one know if his/her watch(es) requires repair/service? What are the common/possible tell-tale signs? Is it relevant across brands/models?
Why I asked? Ok. Some watches, when the crown is screwed in after adjusting time, there is this "siap" (in Hokkien) feel. As though, no lubrication. But other than this, all's fine. Some others, the feel of screwing (oops ), er, I mean the crown, feels comfortable. Then comes the adjustment of time. Different watches give different feel. So far, screwing and unscrewing( ) of my ROLEX watch, and adjusting the time, gives me the most comfort. Now, this leads me to more questions...
Winding automatic movement watches. It seems that different watches give different numbers of winds before the second hand moves? Is it correct? Also, when adjusting/setting the time, must one set it to the exact minute for the movement to run smoothly? Or else, when the second hand touched the "12" marker, the minute hand is in-between the mins?
I really need some expert advice here please . Thank you.
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