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Old 7 December 2017, 03:05 AM   #5
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Winding a mechanical watch is not the same as turning on a switch. The gear train has to overcome friction forces and many times it is "torque locked" where the pressure points meet and hold the movement from beginning to move.

Having to thump or wiggle a mechanical watch to kick-start it into action is extremely common and no need to rush out in a panic for a service call.
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