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28 March 2009, 09:25 AM | #1 |
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Help Please Just Got Rolex Daytona
Hello all,
This is my first post on this great site I have been reading quite a bit and I have a few questions. I just purchased a gift for my father’s birthday I got him a used Rolex Daytona F serial I believe it is a 2004 model. All the Websites say that the power reserve is 72 hours but my father says that it only lasts about 24 hours or so. I had all the chronographs running prior and now I turned them all off except the little second’s hand. And he is still complaining that it works only for about 24 hours. He wears this watch as an everyday watch here is my questions sorry it is taking so long to get to. Does this power reserve seem correct and second should I buy him a watch winder that he can put it on when he does not wear the watch??? Also what would do more damage to the watch putting it on a winder everyday or manually winding it when it has stopped working? One last question what is the proper way to wind a Daytona it has the Rolex movement. Please I will greatly appreciate everyone’s information. Thanks In advance…. |
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