jrwong23 (aka watchthebin)[Moderator]
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My suggestion
Since your watch is quite new and falls under the 2 year warranty from my memory of when you got it, I suggest you send it to Montblanc to check the power reserve.
You will miss your watch for some time but this is the best solution I feel.
Also, for automatic watches personally for me I won't know when it is fully wound unless it has a power reserve indicator. Hence i think the best way is still to send it to Montblanc for a complete check.
Sorry to hear this my friend. Let me know if you need any help.
Best regards
Robin
I see
By: jrwong23 (aka watchthebin) : April 5th, 2016-22:31
Time to send for servicing then. Kill 2 birds with 1 stone I don\'t use a winder - I believe to let my watches rest when they are not being worn. As for your next mechanical watch, there are so many options! Perhaps a more sporty one to compliment your Ni...
No on the watch winder
By: Todd B. : April 8th, 2016-11:51
KL, The best way I've heard it described is you wouldn't leave your car running all the time so why would you do that with your watches? As Robin says 'let them rest'. I purchased a Montblanc watch winder strictly for looks and to house my all black timew...