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Join Date: Nov 2007
Real Name: George
Location: Australia
Watch: SS Sub
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Sub Date keeps stopping.
Hi Guys,
I have had an M series sub since 2008 and since new, it will occasionally stop of its own accord, or more commonly if I change the time or date, I need to fiddle with the winding mechanism pushing it in and pulling it out until the second hand eventually moves again. Anyone else experience this? Regards, George |
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Join Date: Dec 2012
Real Name: Adrian
Location: Dallas
Watch: 218235 BronzeWaves
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Have you manually wound it? 40 turns of the crown in the winding pisition?
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#3 |
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Join Date: Nov 2007
Real Name: George
Location: Australia
Watch: SS Sub
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I have tried everything so far, however no success. My wife's Rolex has not missed a beat over the last five years, mine on the other hand is becoming a liability.
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Real Name: Richard
Location: Los Angeles, CA
Watch: TT DJ
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It's not supposed to do that...
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Real Name: Peter
Location: Sydney
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It shouldn't stop if you are changing the date. Sounds strange, sounds like a trip to RSC is in order.
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Real Name: Larry
Location: Mojave Desert
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Unless there is something seriously wrong with it, it sounds like you are simply not active enough..
Try winding your watch once a week and see if it stops on you again.. ![]()
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Real Name: Rik Dietel
Location: Seminole Fla
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Only other possibility maybe your hack lever is bent or broken causing the intermittant balance starts and stops. Rikki
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Give it a full wind 40+ turns and see how long it lasts. If it stops within 40 hours or so take it in for a service. I recommend contacting rikki in the post above mine for a service btw
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Join Date: Aug 2012
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If you have a watch winder, put it on there and see if it behaves different.
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Quote:
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Take it to your dealer, why not just get peace of mind?
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