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6 October 2008, 09:16 AM | #1 |
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Hand winding....really!
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I'm sure this has been asked/posted somewhere on TRF but I figure someone could point me in the right direction(pun intended)The manuals do not specify which direction to hand-wind your Rolex. Can anyone here post a "How to"? thanks!
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6 October 2008, 09:18 AM | #2 |
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Wind it toward due North. Toward the 12. Up!
Never mind, I am confusing myself. I'll let someone else answer this question.
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Poor Zemina has not felt any good tension from you in years; clockwise winding or such.
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Thanks JJ! I knew someone would help me out on this one! Now, Is this regardless of model?
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If your piece hasn't been performing up to par lately, then by all means, a good hand wind is just the ticket..
Generally you crank it in both directions so it's bound to be satisfactory in the end...
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Whaaat?
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Most people feel more comfortable rocking the crown back and forth in between their thumb and index finger. Winding it clockwise is the only direction it winds though as others have said.
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