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Old 15 July 2021, 01:52 AM   #31
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Watch winders are not meant to wind your watch, they are meant to keep it at a constant state of wind.

15 winds of the crown is not sufficient; it will take around 40 winds to fully wind your watch, and as correctly mentioned, you cannot overwind it - it will not stop. If you are delicately turning the crown but afraid because you feel the back-pressure of the winding spring, you need more experience.

Your watch will not wind backwards. That is just a freewheeling ratchet mechanism and does nothing, and it is decidedly different than the winding direction.
After reading all the comments, I got it. Your info is valuable, Tools. Appreciated.

Turning the crown opposite of winding direction makes a sound and I thought that was a winding sound, but actually not. And I didn't have experience about movements, so I didn't force it when I felt it was a little hard when I tried to wind it. That was all my fault.
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Old 15 July 2021, 01:56 AM   #32
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Thanks for nitpicking. Whe you are done by all means address the original question of the thread.
Let’s see…. In SearChart (The man’s name is Bas) avatar it says the words: “Tech Expert” He is a certified Rolex watchmaker, probably the best in Europe and recognized on TRF as the go-to-it man for tech questions, and your avatar has… A Dolphin. Miami Dolphins bashing aside, I actually root for that team, by all means, please grace us with your qualifications as a watchmaker, prove Bas incorrect and we will start looking to you for tech answers from now on.
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Old 15 July 2021, 01:58 AM   #33
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After reading all the comments, I got it. Your info is valuable, Tools. Appreciated.

Turning the crown opposite of winding direction makes a sound and I thought that was a winding sound, but actually not. And I didn't have experience about movements, so I didn't force it when I felt it was a little hard when I tried to wind it. That was all my fault.
Absolutely, Larry (Tools) has a lot of appreciated knowledge. Me, on the other hand, I am afraid can’t offer any, I can barely spell watchmeker- watchmeaker- watch-… See!?
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Old 15 July 2021, 06:45 AM   #34
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Absolutely, Larry (Tools) has a lot of appreciated knowledge. Me, on the other hand, I am afraid can’t offer any, I can barely spell watchmeker- watchmeaker- watch-… See!?


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