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17 September 2021, 02:03 PM | #1 |
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Here’s a stupid(?) question
Is there a drawback to hand winding a Rolex watch? Of course you hand wind to get it going but will it hurt to frequently hand wind instead using a watch winder. Thanks!
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17 September 2021, 05:05 PM | #3 |
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It is recommended to periodically wind a watch.
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18 September 2021, 01:24 AM | #5 |
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Thanks for all the feedback. I guess if it doesn't negatively affect the movement the worse it may do is wear out the seals little more faster in the crown due to repeated turning. Of course, most will say not to worry about it and I don't but was just wondering for my enlightenment.
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18 September 2021, 01:26 AM | #6 |
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Nothing wrong with keeping it topped up, especially if you only wear it for a few hours per day.
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Only drawback I can think of is that your fingers could get tired. Lol not a stupid question at all. I just gave my new one a good wind.
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Lol - I am not exactly fresh out of the oven either.
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18 September 2021, 01:31 AM | #10 |
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Hand winding does not affect the movement.
From the user guide: WEARING THE WATCH FOR THE FIRST TIME Before being worn for the first time, or if it has stopped, a Rolex watch must be wound manually in order to function correctly and precisely. To wind the watch manually, unscrew the winding crown completely, then turn it several times clockwise. (Turning in the other direction has no effect.) A minimum of 25 turns is required for adequate partial winding. The watch will then be wound automatically as long as it is worn on the wrist. Carefully screw the crown back down against the case to ensure waterproofness. |
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There is only one way of hand winding, and it does not damage the movement or affect it in any negative way. |
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As far as I’m concerned watch winders are the kiss of death.
Wind or wear then give it a rest sometimes. |
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No worries, hand wind.
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I hate to throw this out there, but I will. The times I had to service a Rolex were almost always because the thread on the fitment that attaches to the crown had become worn and I couldn't rethread the crown back into the case. It wasn't because the watch was showing signs of needing service otherwise.
Since I wear my watch every day, and it seldom runs out of juice, I tend to not unscrew the crown and manually wind it very often at all. That's just me. And maybe my experience was a coincidence. FWIW, I don't over-tighten the crown either. Anyway, fire away!
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Not a daft question. There are some movement ms out there that don't enjoy being hand wound too frequently.
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I’d recommend against beast mode to pull the crown out. Two-piece watches are a drag.
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I imagine. It was like that with the DJ. I have never had that issue with the Daytona. I just try to avoid opening the crown if there is no reason to.
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I believe you can hand wind Rolex movements as much as you want. Some automatic movements are not made to be regularly fully manually wound except 8 to 10 revolutions to start them with the rotor working on from there.
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The movement is designed to be manually wound as a back up. It is primarily designed to be Automatically wound on your wrist. If your not active enough, the watch will eventually stop on you overnight. If this is happening, an occassional manual wind can't hurt anything to top up the Mainspring, though it has been indicated on this forum by a highly respected Rolex watchmaker that excessive manual winding can cause wear and tear that needs to be repaired at service time. |
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Well for the first maybe ten years or so of wearing a Rolex I never even knew you could wind it I just used to shake it so think no harm either way lol
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no reason to wind a auto if it's running
topping it off is useless the less you have to use the crown better for the seals my patek never been serviced in 22 years and passes the water proof test yearly she runs fine too |
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Completely agree
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