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Old 24 December 2007, 12:25 PM   #1
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Sub Date not retaining power reserve

I saw my dad tonight, I asked how his watch was when I did not see it on his wrist. He said it's OK but "loses power".

After some questioning he says that if removed for a day, the power reserve runs out. I thought that the last servicing he had a few years ago was done by a RSC but was instead done by some local Yahoo

I searched TRF but could not find the exact reason as to what may be causing this....input appreciated and needed
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Old 24 December 2007, 12:26 PM   #2
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Well if a watch is losing power then probably the spring is damaged or maybe it's a rotor issue. Go to an RSC to sort it out
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Old 24 December 2007, 12:29 PM   #3
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last time i check both of my babies. they last close to 2 days. how many hours ur dad Sub has?
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Old 24 December 2007, 12:52 PM   #4
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last time i check both of my babies. they last close to 2 days. how many hours ur dad Sub has?
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Old 24 December 2007, 01:05 PM   #5
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Mine is in for it's 5-7 year tune-up. It was very accurate but didn't hold it's power for as long as it used to. Anyway, they are replacing the spring. Sounds like it's time for a servicing.
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Old 24 December 2007, 07:35 PM   #6
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Best give it a full manual wind around 40 crown turns leave off the wrist should run for approx 40 hours before it stops,if it does the spring is fine.Then give it a full wind and wear as normal over a week if watch keeps running all is well.If not then get it checked out at AD,but suspect not enough wrist time or lack of activity to keep it fully wound.
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Best give it a full manual wind around 40 crown turns leave off the wrist should run for approx 40 hours before it stops,if it does the spring is fine.Then give it a full wind and wear as normal over a week if watch keeps running all is well.If not then get it checked out at AD,but suspect not enough wrist time or lack of activity to keep it fully wound.
This would be my vote too.

The Rolex power reserve for a fully wound watch is ~ 2 days, however when worn on the wrist for a day, it will only get about a days wind. This is enough to top off a fully wound watch, but not enough to fully wind a completely dead watch..

Further, if you are not active enough to fully top off your Rolex each day, then it will eventually lose enough wind to be at the bottom of it's power reserve..

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