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I'll avoid...
...the obvious joke, "Send it to me, and I'll keep it wound for you!"
As advice above, plus if you wind it daily, you'll quickly develop a sense of how many turns it takes you to reach full-wind. You will
then naturally slow as you reach your limit. I think it takes considerable force to break the stem or gear teeth.
I don't have a Simplicity, of course, but I wind forward only (instead of back-and-forth) and then upon reaching full-wind, I give a single backwards
turn of the crown to relieve any residual tension in the click.
-Tom
Smooth and steady...
By: BDLJ : March 3rd, 2010-16:52
...my recommendation is to remove the watch before winding so you don't put any lateral (bend) force on the stem, be smooth and steady on the crown, there's no reason to go fast and that way you'll be able feel any increase in resistance. When you feel it...
I'll avoid...
By: tee530 : March 3rd, 2010-18:03
...the obvious joke, "Send it to me, and I'll keep it wound for you!" As advice above, plus if you wind it daily, you'll quickly develop a sense of how many turns it takes you to reach full-wind. You will then naturally slow as you reach your limit. I thi...