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Join Date: Nov 2015
Location: Forest Hill,NY
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Winding My Submariner
I have a watch-winder that I place my Rolex in and suddenly it doesn’t appear to keep it wound. I worked fine in the past but not recently. It’s set at 650 (whatever) bi-directional....... as prescribed.
My Breitling Chronomat sits in the case and doesn’t appear to have any problems keeping wound at 990 / clockwise. Any clues, since it appears to work fine when I manually wind it ? |
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TechXpert
Join Date: May 2012
Location: Earth
Posts: 23,660
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Could be a broken reverser wheel or the driving wheel for ratchet. Seems like the only logical explanation, normal winding works but the automatic does not entirely?
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