Two opinions about winding the automatic watch?

Sep 26, 2011,16:51 PM
 


Hi everybody,

I have read two different technical opinions about full winding the mechanical watch;

One said that you can full wind your automatic watch by hand*,
the other said you can't full wind the automatic watch because: (
the mainspring and thus the crown "slips" at full wind) ...

I've tried to full wind some automatic watches and couldn't reach an end in winding ! it's impossible that all the watches I've tried has a broken mainspring!

So what is the right answer?

Thanks in advance...

Best,
W.F.


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*Fondation HH.



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Only one correct opinion.

 
 By: mkvc : September 26th, 2011-17:01
Most automatic watches can be wound by hand. There are some exceptions, such as some Seikos. Automatic watches have slipping mechanisms so that they cannot be overwound. Once an automatic watch is fully wound its mainspring will begin slipping, so no addi... 

Keyless works..

 
 By: BDLJ : September 26th, 2011-17:56
I'll admit that I haven't paid much attention to the relative sizes of the keyless works between an auto and a manual wind. But I haven't noted bigger clutches/teeth/thicker stem on manual winds compared to autos of the same basic family. Would you really... 

Thanks for sharing. [nt]

 
 By: walfalah89 : September 27th, 2011-08:27
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Thanks Nicolas for your care.

 
 By: walfalah89 : September 27th, 2011-08:24

Thanks mkvc...

 
 By: walfalah89 : September 27th, 2011-08:21
Thank you very much for your valueable answer. Best regards, W.F.

Whether you can or not...

 
 By: SteveW : September 27th, 2011-09:26
...it's not as pleasant an experience as winding a hand-wound watch. There's a curious deadness with all automatics I have tried. You also don't seem to get the finely articulated clicking noise. Further, many automatics have crowns which aren't optimised... 

You are right...definitely

 
 By: walfalah89 : September 27th, 2011-15:07
Hi steve , The feel of the crown in the hand-wound watch is something different. I had the same experince that you had with the crowns; many of the crowns in the autos are not suitable for frequent winding, and some of them looks like you can't wind it !!...