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9 February 2010, 10:07 AM | #1 |
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Strange Sea Dweller Behavior
I have a series D sea dweller and wear it a few time a week. I usually wind it when I first put it on for the day. I read on here that you can't over wind so I'll usually go 15 to 30 turns. Recently I noticed it would stop mid day so I would keep winding it and now the seconds hand will stop at the 50 mark until I shake it a little to get it moving again. At this point it's completey stuck and I can even hear a difference when trying to wind it like it can't be wound anymore.
Am I screwed and need to bring it in somewhere or can I fix this somehow myself. Help! |
9 February 2010, 01:50 PM | #2 |
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I would have adviced you to wind it 40 full turns, but the latter part of your post implies that there is some resistance to winding. Did I infer right? If that's the case, I would send it to an RSC to have it checked.
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