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11 February 2020, 07:12 AM | #1 |
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Question for Vacheron Caliber 4400 owners
Hi,
I bought a VC 1921 last week. When I wind the watch, the seconds hand doesn’t start moving until I turn the watch to look at caseback OR take out and push the crown back. It doesn’t matter how many winding turns I have done on the crown, it seems as if the watch needs a slight movement/twist of the watch case itself to start once a sufficient power reserve has been achieved. This is unlike my other manual wind watches, few langes and a Journe, where the seconds hand starts moving after few winding turns. Let me know if someone else has experience this with Vacheron’s manual wind caliber 4400. |
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