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30 June 2010, 08:43 AM | #1 |
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16013 power reserve
Guys, i own 16013 dj which i send to RSC for service and fixing problem related to power reserve so when i was chating with the man working their he Confirm that that model has 36 H power reseve instead of 48 H. So does anybody know if that true or not ?
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30 June 2010, 11:30 AM | #2 |
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The power reserve on a cal.3135 is 50 hours (or there about.)
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The movement is the driver for power reserve, not the watch model...
If you have an earlier 3035, slower beat movement, it does not have as large a mainspring and, therefore, a bit less power reserve.. All midsize and ladies models have a 35 hr reserve.
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By the way, I thought all 3035 movements were 28,800. Am I that not correct? Thanks.
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Correct the Cal 3035 from 1977 is a 28800 BPH movement and should have a power reserve of around 39-46 approx.But as the spring barrel wears slightly power reserve would drop slightly.
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my watch was made in 1979 if that help |
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Any watchmaker can pop the caseback for you. As far as the power reserve, why don't you just let it run down, (from manually fully wound) and you'll be the first to know? |
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Sorry, I read that as 16613.
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