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Old 18 June 2023, 04:04 AM   #1
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Rolex daytona a question

I have a Daytona that I wear two days a week and after two days it stops working and when I wear it again I have to fill it my question is when I take it off I will open the crown as if to set the watch and then it stops working and I will put it like that in a drawer and when I wear it I will just set the The watch and it will continue to work can it damage the watch?
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Old 18 June 2023, 04:41 AM   #2
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When you stop the watch movement (hack), then everything stays in tension. While modern metals do not take a set while held under tension for extended periods as readily as earlier metal compositions did, they are still expected to be moving.

I don't see why you are opposed to winding it if you are willing to set the time, it only takes a few more seconds.

Personally, I would let it run down.
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Old 5 October 2023, 03:31 PM   #3
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Thanks you very much
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Old 3 November 2023, 03:02 AM   #4
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Winding the watch is actually one of the things I like most about owning a mechanical watch
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Old 15 December 2023, 07:42 AM   #5
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Winding the watch is actually one of the things I like most about owning a mechanical watch
Yep. And if you don't like it, a watch winder is a nice piece to show off your art!
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Old 19 December 2023, 01:04 AM   #6
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I have heard that leaving the crown open will allow moisture into the watch possibly. I know there is a double seal but that’s what I was told. Not sure how much it matters with a Daytona.
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Old 9 January 2024, 10:34 PM   #7
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winding and setting the new time is the best part!
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