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5270 winding question

 
 By: @Patek_Ambassador : April 4th, 2020-05:25
On my new 5270 when I wind the crown each morning, how many turns are appropriate to ensure one would enjoy the full benefit of the 65 hour power reserve?

Can you provide more information?

 
 By: cazalea : April 4th, 2020-05:55
If you wind it every morning you will never have / need 65 hours power reserve as you will only use 24. As to how many times, the answer is “til it stops” then let it come back a half turn. Patek says, “We recommend that you wind your watch daily at about... 

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 By: Mikesr  : April 4th, 2020-07:10
if you wind slowly, you will feel tension building, then ,wind back a few turns. be careful.

Very gently wind until you feel the hard stop

 
 By: watch-er : April 4th, 2020-07:16
As with all watches, winding becomes harder as the spring tension increases but you will hit a hard stop which is the full wind. I call it "kick back" which is a made up term by me, but the tendency for the crown to turn/spin back will increase as tension... 

When I wind my 5270 at the same time everyday (usually in the morning), it takes me around 30 turns to fully wind up.

 
 By: joenghenry : April 5th, 2020-07:58
If I wind it from a fully un-wound status, it will take 60-70 turns. Will feel a very definite resistance when the watch is fully wound up, then stop winding. Unlike the 5170, 5270 does not have the dynamometric winding crown function when reaching the fu...