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Old Today, 02:10 AM   #1
swissfrank
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Spring slipping

Hi all
I was wondering if you fully wind your watch before wearing ( 40+) and then wear the watch when you are really active most of the day, will the mainspring be slipping all day, or doesn’t the rotor have enough “torque” to make the spring slip? I can feel it slip when winding, and hope it doesn’t do that all day
Thanks, Frank
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1. It is designed to slip
2. Normal wear won't get it there
3. Wear and enjoy
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