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Old 7 November 2019, 04:22 AM   #1
Helmi
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Deep sea d-blue winding behavior

Good day all,

Need advice please, few days back I received my new d-blue deep sea from my AD. Today for the first time I wear it so obviously it needed winding.

In the beginning the winding felt buttery smooth same way I am used to with my submariner and GMT. However, after roughly 30 crown rotations it started to feel rough and mechanical resistance. A feeling never experienced before. As if something got stuck between the gears.

This is the first watch I own with the new movement. Is that normal? Did I over wind it and damaged something?

I screwed down the crown and wore it and it is working fine keeping perfect time since then.

Pease help me understand what happened.
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