I only do it when the watch is out of storage; I give 50 turns to my 5396 and I give 100 turns to my 5712; the latter is easy bc it has a PR indicator [nt]

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Manual winding the Patek automatic movements?

 
 By: icecube4000 : April 10th, 2020-18:13
Has someone experienced automatic movements in Nautilus or Aquanaut watches breaking down as a result of manual winding? The manual winding mechanism feels very fragile and I was wondering whether manually winding the crown 25-30 times each time to start ... 

Been doing it for many years: no issues.

 
 By: vitalsigns : April 10th, 2020-19:46
But I do only wind until the watch starts, then let the automatic rotor take over. I have heard that some automatic movements have less robust manual winding mechanisms. Not sure if this applies to any Patek movements, but my sense is that it’s not an iss... 

I wind my automatic Pateks daily

 
 By: sham1 : April 10th, 2020-20:09
25 to 30 turns and they seem fine. When you say fragile, do you mean the turns are ultra smooth? They are supposed to be that way

Interesting

 
 By: icecube4000 : April 10th, 2020-20:46
Why do you wind them daily? And how long have you been following this routine for a watch or multiple watches?

Personally, I like to keep my watches wound

 
 By: sham1 : April 10th, 2020-21:06
and also it allows me to check on their daily accuracy. For many, the accuracy of their watches is not so important but for me it is. In addition, I believe one of the most pleasurable thing about watch collecting is actually winding them. The smoothness ... 

Patek Philippe winding is not my favorite... Not a lot of feel.

 
 By: patrick_y : April 10th, 2020-21:39
Lange watches have great feel! Fantastic feel! It's like a nice notchy stick shift instead of a dull rubbery one.

Winding it clockwise or anticlockwise?

 
 By: 中野れい : August 13th, 2020-04:05
Thanks

I think anti? [nt]

 
 By: Reuven Malter : August 13th, 2020-07:57

You may see my recent discussion here

 
 By: 中野れい : August 13th, 2020-08:36
www.watchprosite.com 😃

yeah! i thought as much. [nt]

 
 By: Reuven Malter : August 13th, 2020-12:41

For a nice notchy stick shift Patrick

 
 By: sham1 : April 10th, 2020-23:54
you should try my Montblanc Heritage 38 with the Caliber 62.00 Minerva movement. I think they designed it not to wind too smoothly so it appears more mechanical.

Thanks Patrick! [nt]

 
 By: sham1 : August 13th, 2020-17:47

Any other Patek automatics besides 7234 and 5212?

 
 By: icecube4000 : April 10th, 2020-23:09
Asking because these are newer references. Wanted to see if you have had another auto Patek for few years and it’s been fine with regular daily winding?

The 7200R London Edition which is 5 years old

 
 By: sham1 : April 10th, 2020-23:52
The 5940G with a silver dial but admittedly, I keep that on a winder most of the time.

Thank you

 
 By: icecube4000 : April 11th, 2020-00:04
For sharing your experience. Much appreciated.

You are most welcome!

 
 By: sham1 : April 11th, 2020-02:19
Happy winding!