Cartier Basculante winding issue/question

May 17, 2017,11:27 AM
 


Hi guys


This is my first manual winding watch; and I have a question ;The crown slides back from the beginning of winding it till the end is this okay?


Thanks in advance.






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Welcome and congrats for your Tank Basculante

 
 By: Alkiro1 : May 17th, 2017-11:40
I owned one so everything is ok. But be careful when you wind it as you can break it easily (especially this model). There's no "declutching system" (sorry probably not the right word) like JLC manual watches for instance. So, above all, don't force when ... 

Thanks a lot

 
 By: W.F. : May 17th, 2017-13:19
Thank you so much for your detailed respond Alkiro Best regards, W.F.

You're welcome.

 
 By: Alkiro1 : May 17th, 2017-13:39
Enjoy your Tank Basculante as it's a really cool and nice timepiece trust me ;-) Best wishes Alkiro

Well do...

 
 By: W.F. : May 17th, 2017-15:45
I well, thanks again Alkiro Best regards, W.F.

;-)

 
 By: Alkiro1 : May 17th, 2017-16:10
Best wishes Alkiro

Yup

 
 By: striker2037 : June 8th, 2017-18:14
Mine does the same thing as well. At first I thought it was strange that as you wound it the crown would spin back. But now I figured out a technique to help me from it spinning back all the time and make winding more efficient. Cheers.

Thanks

 
 By: W.F. : June 26th, 2017-13:59
Good ;thank you for your comment,can you descripe that technique you mentioned? Best wishes.

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 By: amblin_xi : August 23rd, 2017-16:46
It's always wise to exercise extra caution while winding a manual watch. 1,If you see the crown 'spin back' a tiny bit while winding, it's a good indication that the spring barrel is almost fully wound, and it's a good time to stop. Overwinding a manual w... 

Thanks for your addition

 
 By: W.F. : August 25th, 2017-06:28
Best wishes

Steel or gold

 
 By: Alexis Turellabus : December 24th, 2017-15:39
Cartier is the must!