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Horological Meandering

Over winding leading to overbanking

 

Thomas this can happen in the following way.  Generally when you wear a watch in civilian life, an automatic watch will not achieve completely full wind.  However, a watch winder can easily take a watch to full wind.  And sometimes just that extra bit of power that comes from the mainspring at completely full wind, will cause the watch to overbank, leading to rather gross errors in timekeeping.

How do I know this?  Because I had a watch that had this problem.  Perfect timekeeping when worn; off by minutes when left on the winder.  The manaufacturer fixed the watch and ended the problem.

 

Jeff

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