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22 October 2020, 08:21 AM | #91 |
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I agree they are not needed. They can sure look cool though lol
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26 October 2020, 01:38 PM | #92 |
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21 November 2020, 07:23 AM | #93 |
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I think if I had a perpetual calendar in the collection, I would consider a winder, otherwise just reset my simple three handers as needed.
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1 June 2022, 12:24 AM | #94 |
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can go either way
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1 June 2022, 02:01 AM | #95 |
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2 June 2022, 04:37 AM | #96 |
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Since someone else resurrected this... I might as well ask
"More important, all watches should be kept wound and running for their own mechanical health to ensure proper lubrication and cut down on wear. If a watch sits still for a long period of time, the lubricant tends to clump. When that happens, it can have an adverse effect on the timekeeping accuracy of a watch with poor amplitude of the balance wheel. The reason that some, even the finest brand, timepieces do not perform up to par is probably due to the effect on a watch sitting in a jewelry store for long periods of time in a non-running condition." Does this mean we should get any watch that might have been sitting for a bit serviced by an AD? Or is this a normal part of a purchase? |
4 January 2023, 07:04 AM | #97 |
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Thanks for all the information, very helful!
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