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11 September 2019, 04:30 AM | #1 |
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Dumb Questions About Automatics
Do Rolexes self-wind due to arm movement in both directions or just one way?
Also, how does the winding mechanism compare to winding the crown? In other words, if I manipulate my watch near my ear, I can hear the self-winding mechanism turning. But as I visualize it swinging around and around, I am curious as to how many times (roughly) around would equate to a single wind of the crown? Thanks for any insight. I'd kinda like to know a little more about these little instruments we all like so much.
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The auto-wind is geared dramatically different from the crown. The crown will fully wind, to a 48 hr power reserve, most Rolex movements with 40 complete turns. The auto-wind mechanism needs 650 complete turns just to keep your watch at the same amount of wind in 24 hours, so it would need ~1,300 "turns" to fully wind your watch from a dead stop.
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Great stuff
This should be a sticky. |
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Not a dumb question at all. I knew I liked these marvelous mechanical masterpieces for more than just looks.
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Good question
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Actually a great question.. also wondering
Not dumb at all
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Great question and thanks for asking. I was always curious about this as well. A refreshing topic vs all the supply and grey dealer threads.
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Learned something new today- good question OP and thanks for the info Tools!
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Thank you for the great, informative responses and the lack of derision about my question!
I used to see a lot more of these "how does it work?" posts than the current "how does the waitlist work?" and "how does this affect desirability and value retention?" posts of recent times.
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Thanks, OP. Great thread! Just when I thought that TRF was going the Pinterest, instagram, Snapchat etc. way with the threads like ‘your cars & watches’,’steering wheels & watches’,’your drink & watches’,’your speedos & watches’
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OP, thanks for asking this question.
Tools, thanks for your informative response. This sort of thread is what I enjoy on the Forum. |
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Very informative, thank you.
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Excellent question and great responses. This forum use to be more focused on horology and much less focused on fashion and $$. Thanks.
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In normal wearing its doubtful that many would wind there watches to peak full mainspring power.As most today are not very active so before wearing a stopped watch always manually wind first.Same for these so called programmed winding machines, most will only put back to whatever power-reserve they had to start with.So if you must use one of these machines, always manual wind before putting on machine winder,yes a machine will keep them ticking but thats about all they do.When and if the mainspring gets fully wound up its just slips in the spring-barrel so you cannot over-wind.
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Even though the Rolex automatic modules are very efficient, they are designed to keep a watch wound up, not to wind it up from a dead stop.
40turns of the crown, set the time and let the automatic module keep it wound up as long as you wear it |
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Great post! Thanks to all who contribute!
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Great stuff, thanks OP for asking, and to the forum experts for their replies. Refreshing.
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I did not know a lot of this stuff. Thanks for the question and responses.
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Very interesting. I always wondered how many turns were required of the auto-wind feature to fully charge the watch.
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Makes you understand how sitting most of the day will not keep your automatic wound or be very good for your health either!
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Thanks for that post, learnt something new other than wait lists and how do we get on wait lists, and do wait lists exist?
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