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Old 11 November 2009, 02:25 PM   #8
TswaneNguni
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Originally Posted by htc8p View Post
its more of an intuitive process rather than a scientific process (counting the number of winds)

when you wind it you hear the clicking sounds and the tension getting stronger so just be gentle with it

you will reach a point that the crown it will not wind anymore. thats when you should not forcibly wind it.

it means its fully wound. and will give you 56 hours power.

i make sure to fully wind mine whenever it gets into rotation.

enjoy the winding time in peace and quiet. great classic watch! bold and beautiful! excellent choice!

never gets old even 20 years down the road!

Congratulations!!!
Well said !!
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