AnthonyTsai[PuristS]
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Wind the crown clock-wise
and if u wear the watch on your wrist every day, you won't need to wind it as much so I'd just manually wind it 20 times and that should be enough to ensure u're at full power.
Don't worry about manually overwinding the watch cause automatic watches these days have a mechanism which prevents overwinding.
Cheers,
Anthony
Thankyou and request
By: graham : January 4th, 2008-01:30
I have just purchased (arrived this morning) a RM 010 RG which I am delighted with. My decision was very much helped by the contributors on this forum so thanks very much for the useful advice , great pictures and knowlegde imparted on the site. My initia...
no torque sensor
By: graham : January 5th, 2008-08:23
Thanks for this as it looks like you may be right all the other docs relate to the RM 010 but the one sheet that refers to the torque sensor has no model reference on it so it may have been inserted to the docs case by mistake. As the RM 010 and RM 005 ha...
watch winding
By: graham : January 6th, 2008-02:47
As I am new to RM's and there doesnt seem to be instructions for winding if the watch stops firstly which direction does the crown wind in to wind the watch up and secondly how many revolutions are appropriate. My other watches all came with clear instruc...