Bill
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You may want to try a few things
The official setting on a watch winder would be CCW 500 i.e. counter clockwise 500 turns per day.
From what I gather on the wrist is keeps time all day but it seems that in the rest position you have some issues. I would experiment with the position that you put it at rest time face up, face down and side. I can guess that you most like rest it on the side. Face down would be easy. Face up with a rubber strap may need you to put it on a watch cushion.
Regarding giving it a few turns could also be an option just before resting give a few turns to give it a little extra boost.
The final thought. Is this a watch you are wearing everyday or is it being worn occasionally which can also explain the behavior and the power reserve.
Looking forward to seeing your pictures.
Bill
If it is happy on your wrist
By: Bill : October 8th, 2011-11:51
I would not worry about the performance on your desk. Unless you are wearing your desk around LOL. I think that servicing is always my last resort. As long as the watch is withing reasonable tolerance when you wear it just enjoy it. Here is a picture of m...
Thanks!
By: bluemarine : October 8th, 2011-13:09
Thanks Bill! I enjoy it a lot and I'll post some picture to confirm this Usually I am not carying my desk with me ( but it's never too late). I was wondering what is your regular approach: wear the watch all the time // leave it during night// leave it wh...
Wear
By: bluemarine : October 8th, 2011-14:09
I am wearing it everyday....proud and happy owner! You guessed right: I put it on side, I imagine it is the easiest way to put it on the table because it has the rubber strap. I can try face down, but seems inesthetically and I'm afraid of scratching the ...
not a big deal my friend..
By: samir : January 20th, 2012-11:11
i had the same problem, i guess it was because I travel a lot (airplanes, check controls etc..).. so it was "magnetized" somehow I took it to a real place (Wempe in Paris), and it took 10 seconds for the "watch guy" to make it work... for free, of course ...