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Old 6 August 2014, 10:58 PM   #1
Sir Larry Wildman
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40 Hr Power Reserve on 15202

What have people's experiences been with the 40 hours of PR from the 15202? Specifically, from people who are coming from the standard Rolex 40 hour.

Having two watches in my rotation now, 45 (Speedy) and 48 (BLNR), it was an adjustment going to those after having a daily wearer of the Omega PO 8500, which had 60. I am worried that when looking at the 15202 that, it will another adjustment going to 40. Essentially this would be my weekend watch, a spot currently occupied by the BLNR, so it's not a huge issue, but just curious. I am guessing the wear for a day, leave off for a day, and then wear again would involve some resetting and winding?
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Old 7 August 2014, 12:52 AM   #2
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When I wear my jumbo on rotation, it's as a work watch and gets worn daily for about 3-4 weeks. I've had no problems wearing for a day, keeping off for a day (for example, when I work from home) and then picking it back up after 36 hours or so. It will not last over a weekend though. What I do over the weekend is wind it on a Saturday or Sunday even if I don't wear it.
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Old 7 August 2014, 12:57 AM   #3
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What have people's experiences been with the 40 hours of PR from the 15202? Specifically, from people who are coming from the standard Rolex 40 hour.

Having two watches in my rotation now, 45 (Speedy) and 48 (BLNR), it was an adjustment going to those after having a daily wearer of the Omega PO 8500, which had 60. I am worried that when looking at the 15202 that, it will another adjustment going to 40. Essentially this would be my weekend watch, a spot currently occupied by the BLNR, so it's not a huge issue, but just curious. I am guessing the wear for a day, leave off for a day, and then wear again would involve some resetting and winding?
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