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| Have you wound your watches in the last 2 weeks? | Rate Topic |
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| Posted: Sun Sep 14th, 2008 11:01 pm |
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e.avery 3T WIS
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Have you wound your watches in the last 2 weeks? A public service announcement from 3T Advisor's It helps to keep them going over the long haul, just 20 or so turns of the crown and that should do it for most movements. Always remember this is not a force thing if it is hard to wind then stop. It helps to combat pooling of the lubricating oils.
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| Posted: Mon Sep 15th, 2008 01:13 am |
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Skipdawg 3T WIS
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And if you have auto's you can not hand wind just shake several times and listen for that rotor spin. Something you can do if you don't use a automatic winder. ;)
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