carnegie
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unfortunately the watch is fully wound...
Hi guys, thanks for trying to help! Unfortunately, the watch was fully wound. I always give it 40 turns before putting it on (I know Patek recommends 10 but Rolex recommends 40 with the same power reserve of 45-48h). It depends of course in the size of the spring barrel but I wind my watches until I hear the click of the main spring sliding through when the watch is fully wound, which is normal. Furthermore, this happened when I was wearing the watch for several days already. It is going back to Patek today. I will let you know how they handle it.
Ahi ahi ahi!!!
By: japojapo : September 24th, 2014-10:30
I had a terrible experience 15 years ago with a 5004P. 2 seriuos technical problems at the split!! 2 times to Geneva!! No money problems, PP repaired it twice free and Mr. Stern each time gifted me a PP book for excuses, but I waited 2 TIMES 2 YEARS!!! Pa...
Thank you all...
By: carnegie : September 24th, 2014-11:39
for you encouraging responses. I really needed them now! I would like to ask those who did have this issue, whether it would happen again after the watch was fixed? Is that a problem with 324 movement that remains or it is just a quality control issue? I ...
For what it's worth...
By: bsodmike : October 1st, 2014-04:48
I do not believe there should be any limit on how many times you need to wind the movement (even if Patek say 10 times), as that click indicates you're protected against over-winding. One should be able to take a watch from a drawer, wind it to full sprin...
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By: carnegie : March 28th, 2015-10:41
I was only told that the watch needed complete service. It looks like this is the answer that most of us got when this happened. Someone here said he has the reason but never told me what it was.
Happy for you!
By: watchmaven : May 21st, 2015-15:58
The people up at Henri Stern are very nice and I'm pleased to hear they are going to take care of the issue. Though we want and expect our timepieces to run perfectly from time to time there are issues with them.
Several points
By: watch-er : March 28th, 2015-15:18
PP uses a very fine oil but thin oil which tends to dry quicker than oils used by other brands. Regular wearing helps prevents sticking problems. These watches are meant to be worn, perhaps more so than others. Periodically putting the watch on a winder w...
Re let me clarify
By: carnegie : March 29th, 2015-20:24
Let me clarify here that my watch was only 1 month past the 2 year warranty so it was not really that old. Also, my AD ordered a brand new one for me when I got it (it was double sealed). Overwinding or under winding was not the issue here. The watch woul...