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Old 1 April 2013, 11:34 PM   #1
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Guys!
Let's agree on 30, how about that?
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Old 2 April 2013, 12:30 AM   #2
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I have heard repeatedly that the design of Rolex's automatic movements let rotor or crown winding slip once a full wind is achieved.

My rule is to wind once for each year of age. That way, as I slow down, my watches will get an extra boost...
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