DrStrong[Rolex Moderator]
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Letting them unwound...
for a given period is not a problem for the movement.
The Milgauss is pretty simple to set.... but of course the DD takes longer.
If you like to change your watch on a weekly basis, a winder could be a good idea.
Cheers
Jeff
This message has been edited by DrStrong on 2009-03-10 14:27:00
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