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14 August 2011, 09:45 PM | #1 |
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Speedy on winder
I wondered if anyone knows what the proper setting on a winder is for a speedy. Looking around I found reference to 700-800 clockwise only.
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14 August 2011, 09:49 PM | #2 |
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Funny, even when I put my on a winder at 6000-7000 clockwise and counter clockwise it didn't work.
For some reason I always have to manually wind mine.
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Eric, I wasn't entirely sure if Mike was joking are reffering to one of the models that were auto wind.
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haha!! Well that's what I get for searching google. I thought the watch was manual wind but when I was surfing I found a reference to "speedmaster pro on a wolf winder, clockwise 700-800 turns". Being confused I just post here to get the scoop! Also I put the Omega book in the bank box with the Omega Speedy Box. My bad hope everyone had a laugh!! At least it was not quartz...
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No problem Mike, and besides there are some speedmaster reference numbers that are auto wind.
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16 August 2011, 09:23 PM | #9 |
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50 give or take (and putting it on the winder won't hurt anyway )
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The omega book just says wind it until you feel some resistance.
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