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Ah, so I am safe π
Aug 13, 2020,04:42 AM
I instinctively wound clockwise 20 turns, set the time then I think gave another 10-20 before screwing the crown back to make sure it runs as I may not move my hands enough.
Thank you Henry
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Guys, how do you wind cal 324 SC watch?
By: δΈιγγ : August 13th, 2020-03:33
I set the time today as it died somehow when I wore it (didn't move enough as it's still stay home period), I gave a 40 turns clockwise but I read (after I set the time) that cal 324 must be anticlockwise? Did I damage my watch? It runs as usual now. Than...
Ah, so I am safe π
By: δΈιγγ : August 13th, 2020-04:42
I instinctively wound clockwise 20 turns, set the time then I think gave another 10-20 before screwing the crown back to make sure it runs as I may not move my hands enough. Thank you Henry
Ahh! There's some confusion here.
By: patrick_y : August 13th, 2020-13:33
For all 324 models including the 324 SC: You manually wind the crown clockwise. You wind the automatic watch on a watch winder anti-clockwise.