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20 March 2006, 08:59 PM | #1 |
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Can rolex be manual winding.
Hi i'm new here. I'm from BKK, Thailand. Been reading this forum quite sometimes. I got my own SS GMT II and SD. I just hung up from my rolex dealer i bought the watch from. I'm kind of start my obsession in the watch last year. Please advise.
Anyone knows if all rolex or most of them are able to manual winding like my dealer told me. Last edited by Aoo Suthirat; 20 March 2006 at 09:01 PM.. |
20 March 2006, 10:07 PM | #2 |
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First Aoo Suthirat welcome to TRF,to answer your question. Yes all Rolex mechanical watches can be manual wound.About 40 crown turns to fully wind it,you cannot overwind your automatic watch.
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HI Suthirat,
A big welcome to TRF. As our resident expert, Padi, put it, all Rollies can be hand-wound and they are fitted with a special slipping cluth which prevents overwinding. Please try and post some pics of your 2 watches. Thanks - JJ
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Hi Aoo. Welcome to TRF. Let's see some pics of your watches
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Aoo, welcome to TRF, glad to have you here!
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Welcome to TRF Suthirat.
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22 March 2006, 01:40 PM | #7 |
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Many Thanks you guys. love the forum here very much. this's like a get away for me when i'm bored in my office.
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I can't believe I missed this thread. Welcome to TRF, Aoo Suthirat We're glad to have you with us
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I just found this thread, too. Welcome to TRF, A.S. We're glad you found our friendly little madhouse. Stick around and post often. And definitely post some pics, especially of your GMT.
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Hello every one. I am new here and just read these messages. My Rolex was given to me by my Thai girlfriend. It used to belong to her late father. I do not know what model it is so I will try to describe it. It is perpetual, has got a metal, centre gold band. The face is gold with Rolex written all over. I think it is a date/time as it mentions that on the face. The 'ring' around the face has got jewels set in it. Now the question regarding winding the watch. How far do I have to pull out the crown, and which direction do I move it to wind it up. Normally it would be upwards for standard winding watches. Also, to Aoo Suthirat, Bangkok is a lovely city. The people are very nice as in other places in Thailand where I have been.
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