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5 April 2020, 08:13 PM | #1 |
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Rolex 16610 - Winding question
Hello all,
Hope that everyone is doing good even in these complicated times. I've owned a 16610 for a couple of years now and this is actually the first time I'm not wearing it daily. So I find myself winding it rarely. But now that we are confined, the movement stops and it is completely normal. I'm asking myself whether I should wind it every now and then, once a week, for example, or not wind it at all and give it a rest until this chaos ends and I'm able to wear it again. My second question is a little bit more technical. When I wind it, should I stop winding it when the movement starts again, or until I hear the teeth of the watch? Take care, Andrea |
5 April 2020, 08:21 PM | #2 | |
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5 April 2020, 11:06 PM | #3 |
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Give it about 30-40 turns to get it stated and than put it on the wrist and enjoy. If it goes a long time without being worn, it’s always been my practice to wind it once monthly at the same 30-40 turns to keep things moving a bit.
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6 April 2020, 04:01 AM | #4 |
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Thanks for your help!
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18 May 2020, 04:29 AM | #5 |
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Hi, I have 16610 Sub as well and just had it serviced. I have a question related to manual winding: If my watch has completely stopped, it will takes about 30+ winds before the watch will start moving again, is this normal?
Since I only learned that you could manually wind an automatic watch just recently after my Sub broke, so I have no reference as to how it’s suppose to behave, and my Omega Seamaster only took 5 winds to start going again. Thanks in advance for any help! |
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ICom Pro3 All posts are my own opinion and my opinion only. "The clock of life is wound but once, and no man has the power to tell just when the hands will stop. Now is the only time you actually own the time, Place no faith in time, for the clock may soon be still for ever." Good Judgement comes from experience,experience comes from Bad Judgement,.Buy quality, cry once; buy cheap, cry again and again. www.mc0yad.club Second in command CEO and left handed watch winder |
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18 May 2020, 06:54 PM | #7 |
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I never ever wind my autos to start them. I always move the watch head in small circles to get them going then set the timeand date then strap them on. . Have done this for last 24 years. Personally I think thats how it should be done. History shows Rolex wanted a automatic self winding watch to preserve the crown gaskets from wearing out when they were manual winders to get them wr.
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18 May 2020, 07:29 PM | #8 | |
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ICom Pro3 All posts are my own opinion and my opinion only. "The clock of life is wound but once, and no man has the power to tell just when the hands will stop. Now is the only time you actually own the time, Place no faith in time, for the clock may soon be still for ever." Good Judgement comes from experience,experience comes from Bad Judgement,.Buy quality, cry once; buy cheap, cry again and again. www.mc0yad.club Second in command CEO and left handed watch winder |
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