Chromatic Fugue
1903
Thanks everyone! Now, a 3940-specific question ...
Let’s say I wind the watch every day rather than putting it on a winder when not in use. Ordinarily I would wind a watch about 40 turns and not worry about overwinding it. But the manual for this watch, with its 240Q movement, warns that it should be wound only 10 turns before being put on the wrist for automatic winding. I doubt that 10 turns per day is sufficient to keep this watch running if not worn. Does anyone with experience with this particular movement have views on the overwinding risk?
Perpetual
By: LiftAngle51 : January 25th, 2020-09:40
Honest, i do not own a perpetual. I use a watch winder. But i wil look for a perpetual, when i wish to buy an infinity date watch. I wil put a perpetual on a watch winder, if i had one. No problem to reset. ...
Superb post.
By: Costa (aka Connie) : January 25th, 2020-13:25
I have a Perpetual Chronograph 5270R. I wind it everyday. It keeps excellent time and I am not concerned about wear. When I travel I don’t usually take this piece so I let it run down. Then when I return I set it with a bamboo skewer (not the gold pusher)...
Hi Robert
By: sham1 : January 28th, 2020-10:04
I am currently in Geneva and will share a photo of the planet with you when I return to Malaysia in 2 weeks time. I am actually planning to get a set of 3 planets as I have noticed that all my Pateks are automatic watches and to have them all working in a...