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| Posted: Tue Aug 21st, 2007 10:40 pm |
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MarkJnK
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e.avery wrote: At least I would send the link in to get another one. For some reason it sounds as though it was winding by you moving the watch while you were twisting the crown, and not from winding. Give her a shot and I would be interested in the progress of the break in. Just a thought, but pooling should not be an issue with that piece. Hi Eric, good point about the link, although I removed 3 links for my 7" wrist, it is not likely that I'll ever need it. By "pooling" you mean that the lubrication pooled and is not where it is supposed to be? You don't think this is likely on this movement? Regarding your thought that the watch wound iteslf by movement rather than the crown winding isn't likely the cause, as the watch was not running when it arrived, and started to run as I wound the crown, so I am pretty certain that the crown winding did work. I'll report further tomorrow and let you all know how it fares. Thanks to all for your help so far!
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