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Thanks Count de Monet!
As for manual winding, the way you put it sounds clockwise to me (i.e. thumb moving away from me). However, there's some saying the otherwise...specifically for 5712.
patek.watchprosite.com
is what I am getting confused!
Thanks for your input!
Thanks Horo!
By: Timer : January 20th, 2011-03:01
My original intention was to get the 5711. But then the AD happened to have one 5712 in the shop, and when I tried it on, I just couldn't let it go! Both watches were acquired in the X'mas time of 2010...and I found it a good way to wrap up the year and m...
Thanks Count de Monet!
By: Timer : January 20th, 2011-06:16
As for manual winding, the way you put it sounds clockwise to me (i.e. thumb moving away from me). However, there's some saying the otherwise...specifically for 5712. patek.watchprosite.com is what I am getting confused! Thanks for your input!
Instructions
By: Le Chef : January 20th, 2011-06:58
I have a 5712G and it's a great watch. I do not use a winder so hand-wind my watch when I choose to wear it. I wind it until the reserve is full. Then adjust the time, making sure that you pass through a date change to know exactly where you are within th...
Thanks Le Chef!
By: Timer : February 14th, 2011-18:45
Somehow I just missed your reply which does give me some insights! Thanks for that! I don't use winder. So when you manually wind your watch (in either direction of winding the 3 o-clock crown, right?), the power reserve pointer does really move?? In the ...