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Old 19 February 2019, 01:44 PM   #1
JodyHighroller
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Second Hand Gear Slack - Normal?

Hi all,

I was adjusting my watch tonight and noticed potential second hand gear slack? I typically adjust the time forward by turning the crown counterclockwise. I went past the current time, so I turned it clockwise to go back an hour. That's when I noticed the second hand tends to move a bit when going backwards. Is this considered normal? I have a feeling it is, but wanted to confirm for curiosity sake. I've honestly never noticed until tonight.

Excuse the dry hands, it's from this dang cold front!

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Old 19 February 2019, 07:35 PM   #2
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Hi J,

Normal.

But.

Try winding it up before setting it.

This will stop the second hand from running backwards and makes setting the time easier.
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