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Old 4 March 2009, 11:14 AM   #1
DanP
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What prevents a Rolex from being overwound?

Hey guy's n gal's. Just wondering what device is inside a Rolex that prevents it from being overwound ,what does it look like ,and where in the movement is it located? Does this device work when the rotor is winding the watch or only when the crown is winding the watch? And I also was wondering when, say if you wear your Rolex every day all day like I do what percentage would it be keeping wound, or if it is problematic to always have the hairspring always kept with full woundness? Sorry if these are noobish questions, but Im learning everyday about my new hobby and Im not in wis-hood enough yet, so I really appreciate this new TECH subforum.
Thank you very much
Dan
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