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 Posted: Fri Jul 7th, 2006 10:37 am
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I have a dumb question......Since my collection "stinks" and I only have one ETA 2824 I was wondering if this sounds correct. The Swiss ETA 2824 can only be hand wound 2-4 times (turns) then placed on wrist for further winding. Is this correct or is their a problem with the movement? Thanks!!

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ETA 2824 (regardless of version; date or no date) can be handwound fully until the mainspring spins in the barrel (what some would mistakenly call a 'clutch')

How do you know its only effective for 2 to 4 turns?

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I have a dumb question......Since my collection "stinks" and I only have one ETA 2824 I was wondering if this sounds correct. The Swiss ETA 2824 can only be hand wound 2-4 times (turns) then placed on wrist for further winding. Is this correct or is their a problem with the movement? Thanks!!

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I have to agree with Marc...You should be able to wind it as much as You want.....are You saying that after 2 winds the Crown won't wind anymore

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When I turn the stem it feels like 4 full turns is about it and I'm affraid to go any further or I may break the stem...I've heard of others having the same issues....IS it me or the movement???? 

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Gregger wrote:
Sounds Like a Problem...does it have a screw down crown? and what make is the Watch? When I turn the stem it feels like 4 full turns is about it and I'm affraid to go any further or I may break the stem...I've heard of others having the same issues....IS it me or the movement???? 

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I've got the same issue w/ my 2824, model 2116. There is a LOT of resistance when I handwind, which I do most days. It's crown is so thin, it actually hurts my fingers to wind! Not to sound wimpy :D but none of my other watches have any where near that much resistance.

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O.A. Gaspar wrote: Gregger wrote:
Sounds Like a Problem...does it have a screw down crown? and what make is the Watch? When I turn the stem it feels like 4 full turns is about it and I'm affraid to go any further or I may break the stem...I've heard of others having the same issues....IS it me or the movement???? 
LP Monaco.....no screw down...good thing it's a life time warrenty...Oscar check yours out and see if you have the same issues.......

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On average I wind my 2824's 20 or so half turns each week and have never had the issue, and I have a few.  The seals on some stems are so tight and offer a lot of resistance but that should be felt from first turn.  The winding of the spring is an ever increasing tension to the point that it slips as Marc said.  Had the hair springs seem to want to stick the first wind on some Unitas hand winds but never on a 2824.

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e.avery wrote: On average I wind my 2824's 20 or so half turns each week and have never had the issue, and I have a few.  The seals on some stems are so tight and offer a lot of resistance but that should be felt from first turn.  The winding of the spring is an ever increasing tension to the point that it slips as Marc said.  Had the hair springs seem to want to stick the first wind on some Unitas hand winds but never on a 2824.Bingo!!!! It does offer resistance from first turn and when I listen to it, it sounds ok like the main spring is not under any undo stress...If you know what I mean!!!

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Gregger wrote:
Gregger..My Monaco winds freely and Without Resistance...I Would Say You Have a Problem and Need to Send It In For service Buddy ...Luckily LP Has a Good Warranty and From What I have Heard Great CS.... O.A. Gaspar wrote: Gregger wrote:
Sounds Like a Problem...does it have a screw down crown? and what make is the Watch? When I turn the stem it feels like 4 full turns is about it and I'm affraid to go any further or I may break the stem...I've heard of others having the same issues....IS it me or the movement???? 
LP Monaco.....no screw down...good thing it's a life time warrenty...Oscar check yours out and see if you have the same issues.......

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OK one more time....I went home today and tried to wind the watch...It does wind more than I thought which is around 20 times but it isn't as ez as the Myota (sp) 8215...Does this seem right???

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 Posted: Fri Jul 7th, 2006 09:29 pm
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Gregger wrote:
Still Sounds Like a Problem Gregger.....Mine Winds Easily and as Much as I Want.....If it Were a Mechanical like a Unitas I could See 20/30 Winds and then Stop....especially the Executives which Have More Resistance than any of My Others but an Automatic Should Not Stop :cool: OK one more time....I went home today and tried to wind the watch...It does wind more than I thought which is around 20 times but it isn't as ez as the Myota (sp) 8215...Does this seem right???

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