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11 November 2011, 02:18 PM | #1 |
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GMT Charge
What would be considered a full charge on a new GMT IIc (how mant turns)? How long will a full charge last without moving the watch?
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40-60 full turns of the crown and should have a power reserve of about 48 hours
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40 turns good for approx. 48 hrs
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There is a mechanism (clutch design), that prevents this. 40 to 50 finger turns is appropriate for a full wind!
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