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first post in the relevant sections.
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refrain from posting same questions in different threads.
as for your questions, best dial and character for a good 6694? i can only say it is individual preference.
as 6694 has a handwind movement, so be careful not to over wind. if you over wind, good luck to you and watch.
Originally posted by Erick View PostWhat do you think the best dial and charactor of a good 6694?? senior please advice.......Originally posted by Erick View PostHi bros, will 6694 wind daily until needle give way?? Just asking new to this toy......if you have issues with your account, click here for self help and read forum rules here. 90% of your answers can be found in Forum FAQ
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close to daily as the power reserve is about 40 when new. over the years, if the watch is not service regularly, the power reserve can drop tremendously.
say wear it 3 days a week, if alternate days wear, you would still probably have to wind it on the next alt day as a fully wound 6694 would give you about 40 hours.
as 6694 is a manual wind watch, one has to be careful when winding. when the resistance to wind more is higher, slow down and do like half rotation. do not force it.
Originally posted by myownlittleshop View Posthi all, sorry that i ask such a noob q. 6694 needs to be wound daily? in your opinion, is it a good watch to wear maybe 3 times a week?
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Is it true that when winding up a 6694, one has to pull back slightly (wind counter clockwise) with every revolution forward?
should this apply to all manual watches?
Heard this recently from one of our bros on ROC. The supposed reason for doing this is to create some slack in the springs so they tension doesn't build-up with each wind-up. True?
Thanks in advance, Triton."Houston, Tranquility Base here. The Eagle has landed."
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definitely 6694 bro.... no doubt abt that... it's all abt the uniqueness in the timepiece... cheers...HOME THEATERPHILE
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if it's a 160x datejust, i would prefer the DJ.
if it's the 160xx datejust, i would prefer the 6694.
if it's a 162xx datejust, i would take the DJ.
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Originally posted by dark.magnet View PostIs it true that when winding up a 6694, one has to pull back slightly (wind counter clockwise) with every revolution forward?
should this apply to all manual watches?
Heard this recently from one of our bros on ROC. The supposed reason for doing this is to create some slack in the springs so they tension doesn't build-up with each wind-up. True?
Thanks in advance, Triton.
Sometimes forgotten, but always contactable. Darkangel (2007-2014)
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had worn a few 6694s over the years....Rolex work-horse
As with things in life, take care of it and it will take care of u
who say Lambo doesn't break down?Those who care won't need your explanation, those who need explanation probably won't believe you
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