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Old 25 October 2019, 12:40 AM   #38
jsgiunta
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Winding an Air King

I just purchased a 2002 Air King three weeks ago from Crown & Caliper. When I wound it originally, it ran for 42 hours. The last time I did it just the other day, it only ran for 21 hours, so do I have a problem? Also, since this is my first one, when winding by the crown, is it supposed to just get tight at a certain point and not wind anymore when its fully wound, or continue to "wind" even after the mainspring is fully wound?
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