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Old 4 March 2023, 04:43 PM   #1
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Panerai been sitting idle-winding

Hello all, my first panerai a used 00560 has been sitting in its box unwound at my parents place overseas for 5 months - I have now managed to collect the watch and have wound it around 50 times - but still it wont start

Should I keep winding? am slightly nervous of winding it constantly, I haven't reached the point where its not possible to wind it further

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Old 4 March 2023, 10:35 PM   #2
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That does not sound normal. Try winding a bit more. I usually get to 70 or 80 winds until I feel the tension spring tighten up. But, 50 winds should have got that movement moving. May need a service already
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On some of my watches I give the a couple of good shakes and that gets them going. Not very sophisticated but it does work at times.
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Old 5 March 2023, 02:06 AM   #4
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On some of my watches I give the a couple of good shakes and that gets them going. Not very sophisticated but it does work at times.
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On some of my watches I give the a couple of good shakes and that gets them going. Not very sophisticated but it does work at times.
Pam00560 is a manual winding. Shakes does not work in this case
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It’s great to hear you’ve finally been reunited with your first Panerai! Given that it’s been sitting unwound for months, it may need a few extra winds to get going, especially if it’s a hand-wound movement like the 00560.

If you’ve already wound it around 50 times and it’s not showing any resistance, you could try winding it a few more times, carefully, until you feel a bit of tension. However, if it still doesn’t start after that, it might be best to have it looked at by a watchmaker, as oils can sometimes settle or thicken over time, affecting the movement. Better safe than sorry!
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