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9 October 2018, 11:27 AM | #1 |
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Rolex winding problem
I recently bought my second rolex it is a 16014 rolex oyster perpetual datejust Uesterday I wind my watch bit felt too hard I own another rolex a 16013 oyster perpetual and that one feels very smooth when winding I can hear the clicks is that normal for the pther watch too feel different please help thanks
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9 October 2018, 10:19 PM | #2 |
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Im sure you will get some advice from some of the experts on the forum. I had a couple watches tighten up eventually. I sent them in for service as it was outside of the 5 years recommended. Came back good as new.
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9 October 2018, 10:36 PM | #3 |
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usually that’s how they feel when fully wound. Let it stop after a few days and try again. If it wasn’t wound already and still hard to wind then you can ignore it if the watch functions properly or bring it in and be without it for a few weeks
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9 October 2018, 10:57 PM | #4 |
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My wife’s lady datejust had a similar problem where winding was tight and there was a vibration when winding it. It also corresponded with timekeeping inaccuracy and low power reserve. Servicing at RSC solved the issues.
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