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27 December 2007, 10:49 AM | #1 |
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650 turns per day?
http://www.orbita.net/pages/17118.htm
do you guys think that is too much for a rolex automatic? or too less? |
27 December 2007, 10:54 AM | #2 |
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Well from what i know in order to fully wound the watch the rotor must rotate 700 times so i think that it's somehow acceptable. Please if i am wrong let the pro's correct me.
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27 December 2007, 11:22 AM | #3 |
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I don't believe 650 turns is any problem at all. Imagine how many turns a really active person wearing his watch 24/7 would give it. You can't over wind a Rolex.
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Here's the fuzzy math..
It takes about 900 wrist rotations to fully wind a Rolex.. A fully wound watch has ~2 days of power reserve... If you put a fully wound watch on a winder then, in theory, it would take ~450 auto-winds to top off the one half of the power reserve used each 24 hours... Toss in some variables, like the winder does not "spin" it like a wrist snap would, and you can't really over wind.... Take the ~900, divide by 2 = ~450, expect it wasn't really fully wound (add 100 or so), your winder is slow (add another 50 or so), and you just want to be sure (another 50)...... I don't know, I wasn't really paying attention, but it looks like setting a winder to ~600 to 650 "winds" per day.....it should tick forever..
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Larry, you are a mathematical genius. Thanks for the info.
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27 December 2007, 12:01 PM | #6 |
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Good stuff Larry.
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27 December 2007, 12:13 PM | #7 |
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How fast does the rotor spin when you flick your wrist?
Any videos of rotors spinning out there? This makes me want one of those aftermarket see-through casebacks. |
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So no, I don't think it too much, or too little. I have a Daytona set one way and a GMTII set another and they both work perfectly on the Orbita winder. |
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27 December 2007, 01:19 PM | #10 |
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Larry, you lost me at the word "math," so I'll just take your word for it.
I noticed when I got my Orbita that the recommended 650 revs for Rolex was actually on the low side compared to many other watches out there, for which Orbita recommends 850 revs. I have no idea what that means, but I found it interesting... In any case, I have my winder set for 650 revs and my SD and Exp II have been running continuously like little Ever Ready bunnies.
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28 December 2007, 12:20 AM | #11 |
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One should not get to wound up about winders. Some are set to turn CW and CW for 3 hours and rest for 1 hour. That would keep the PR up all the time.
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