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Old 24 October 2019, 06:15 PM   #1
omtwentyone
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Accidentally manually wound my 116500 with the chrono running...

Is this an issue? I noticed just after 2-3 full turns of the crown and felt extra resistance when winding (not sure if "crunchy" is the right description but it definitely was different / more difficult from when I normally manually wind). I stopped winding right away, stopped and reset the chrono, yet the manual winding on the crown still feels more resistant than usual. I'm not sure if this means the mainspring is fully wound (hopefully?) or if I've stripped something...

Please let me know if I've done irreparable damage to my 4130!
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