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Very gently wind until you feel the hard stop
Apr 04, 2020,07:16 AM
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 increases. This could occur as early as half way through a full wind. Wind the watch when your fingers are dry and at their hardest in the day. Most people have puffy fingers in the morning so its difficult to feel the crown action and wind the watch properly.
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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...