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Old 27 December 2022, 09:42 AM   #33
Jessiecopeland
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Bas told me to get lost and lay off the rum balls because I’m losing it.

Still, not exactly a wholehearted vote of confidence to this FakeNews! I’m asking more Top People.

It would be impossible for the watch to lose power reserve if the crown is pulled. Unless the watch is a 1500 or older.
Most 1500 movements have a hack mechanism. Everything produced after the 1500 series has a hack lever.
A hack lever, stops the balance wheel from moving. The power cannot leave the mainspring if the balance wheel is not moving.

The only way that could actually happen, if a pivot is broken in the train wheels.
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