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About PP perpetuals
Dear all,
I have 2 questions about my 5159.
- In the instructions they only explain how to set the calendar with the pushers. However, if the watch has stopped for a few days, I assume that the calendar can be advanced with the crown and everything (day, date, moonphase, etc.) will advance synchronously. Right ? I assume, we just have to avoid beginning doing this, as usual, between 6PM and 1AM. Right ?
- I have small wrists and the strap is just too small to put the watch on the winder... :-(. I assume I have no other choice than to change the "strap setting" each time I want to use the winder ?
Thanks !

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Answers.
By: amanico : February 17th, 2012-10:51
you have it all good about the setting of the date. As for the use of the winder, forget it... If you don't use your watch for a while, put in in a pouch, and basta. Like you, your watch needs some rest, and I don't think that letting it run 24 / 24, 365 ...
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By: Franco : February 17th, 2012-14:22
Hi regarding the first, Nicholas has replied, and it all seems correct. On the second, perhaps 48 hrs a month is more than sufficient to keep the oils well distributed. But if want to, you could build yourself a small "strap extension" using the long side...