DaveInLA
4 April 2009, 04:53 PM
My < 1 yr old Explorer Z series now only has a PR of 33-34 hours for some reason. I remember checking the PR a few months ago when I set the watch down after a full wind a few months ago and got something like 44 hours.
A couple days ago, the watch stopped after I set it down for only about 25 hours. I had worn the watch on consecutive days before that, and I DID wind it >40 times prior to wearing it that first day. I thought it was odd, but figured that maybe I didn't move my arms enough during the days I wore the watch. To confirm my suspicions, I gave the watch 40-50 winds (enough so that the slip clutch would kick in) and set it down; it stopped in 33-34 hours. What could've happened? I haven't dropped it or anything like that. It hasn't been exposed to water or any magnets. What would cause a relatively new, well-cared-for movement to do this over the course of only a few months?
A couple days ago, the watch stopped after I set it down for only about 25 hours. I had worn the watch on consecutive days before that, and I DID wind it >40 times prior to wearing it that first day. I thought it was odd, but figured that maybe I didn't move my arms enough during the days I wore the watch. To confirm my suspicions, I gave the watch 40-50 winds (enough so that the slip clutch would kick in) and set it down; it stopped in 33-34 hours. What could've happened? I haven't dropped it or anything like that. It hasn't been exposed to water or any magnets. What would cause a relatively new, well-cared-for movement to do this over the course of only a few months?