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  • When ur Rolex is not moving(stored) for sometime

    When u have not been using the rolex and its not moving, what is the correct way to "re-ignite" it ?

    Just by shaking the watch, or turn the knob ? Plse advise as I plan to wear my sub non date for occasions only.

    Thanks !

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    after setting the time. rotate the crown about 10-20 times to give the mainspring some energy. then once you wear it, it should continue 'charging' the watch power
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    • #3
      any way oso can......shake, rattle or roll....
      the hype is true. listen at your own risk.
      visit my watch and audio blog oohlins.blogspot & learn how to use the rolex comfort link

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      • #4
        For me,when I want to wear it,I will just adjust the time then shake it alittle. If you are wearing it then don't need to wind.


        Sometimes forgotten, but always contactable. Darkangel (2007-2014)

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        • #5
          Originally posted by triton View Post
          after setting the time. rotate the crown about 10-20 times to give the mainspring some energy. then once you wear it, it should continue 'charging' the watch power
          Hi Bro,

          when u said that I shld rotate the crown after setting the time, u meant turn anti-clockwise or clockwise ? thanks.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by chows99 View Post
            Hi Bro,

            when u said that I shld rotate the crown after setting the time, u meant turn anti-clockwise or clockwise ? thanks.
            rotate the crown forward aka crown is on the left side of watch and u facing the dial
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            • #7
              Well...clockwise to answer ur question


              Sometimes forgotten, but always contactable. Darkangel (2007-2014)

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              • #8
                Well...upward to answer ur question

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                • #9
                  tat is clockwise... lol... tink u'll feel slight resistance when u r winding correctly..
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