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Old 3 September 2014, 07:09 AM   #1
Escalus
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Issue with Explorer I

I recently bought a brandnew Explorer I and since its a present, don't wear it on a day to day basis at the moment.

Howecer, when I wind up the watch manually in order to get it going after its fuel has worn off, the watch does not jumpstart without delay but it needs a small movement or push to start the second hand.

Do I have a technical issue with the watch?

Many thx in advance!

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Old 4 September 2014, 03:45 AM   #2
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This is not uncommon in a mechanical watch, just as long as it only needs a small movement...
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