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Old 11 September 2024, 08:10 AM   #1
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Power Reserve questions

I have two watches with a visible power reserve:

1. Panerai 233 - a manual wind watch with an 8 day power reserve

2. Grand Seiko SBGA 407 Skyflake - an automatic with a 3 day power reserve

On the Panerai, I tend to let the power reserve go to its lowest point before I wind it to its full power reserve. Should I wind it more often or is letting it run down okay?

I keep my Grand Seiko on a winder which sometimes maximizes the power reserve when I am not wearing it. Is there some sort of regulator that allows the watch to be fully wound from a power reserve perspective or am I hurting the watch?
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Old 11 September 2024, 10:57 AM   #2
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Your fine, i have a PAM 8-day Table Clock, just wind it once a week and you're golden
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Old 12 September 2024, 12:51 AM   #3
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Absolutely fine to let it wind down. However if you're a stickler for accuracy they usually keep the best time the first couple of days
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Old 12 September 2024, 06:09 AM   #4
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I tend to wind my 8 day PAM on the 7th day or sometimes the 10th (it goes up to 10.5 days and I did not notice any loss of time during this out of spec run).
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Old 13 September 2024, 09:59 AM   #5
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Absolutely fine to let it wind down. However if you're a stickler for accuracy they usually keep the best time the first couple of days
Thanks. I guess my real question is, for the GS, does it hurt the watch when the power reserve is full and on a winder (I travel a lot and the watch is on the winder to keep the calendar up to date)?
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Old 13 September 2024, 10:12 AM   #6
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Thanks. I guess my real question is, for the GS, does it hurt the watch when the power reserve is full and on a winder (I travel a lot and the watch is on the winder to keep the calendar up to date)?
No, it doesn't. Most modern automatic watches have a clutch or other method to prevent over-winding.
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