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Once agin,its great to talk to other enthusiasts.
Well Marios,between this watch site and another and your informative posts,it has put my mind at ease on many subjects - of course,you can buy a watch who's dial is in such original,mint condition,people only believe its a re-dial/refinish,no matter what - so a little wear and tear,is perhaps no bad thing - by the way,I can understand you current obsession with the auto at the moment - that is a statement of watchmakers craft.
thanks
alex
Hi Alex....
By: WHL : June 18th, 2009-19:11
I don't have my 1003 watches any more to test the power reserve out for you, but it definitely should be over thirty hours (and I recall that when I wore mine they would operate for well more than 24 hours). I'm guessing that at the least you'll need a ne...
power reserve results
By: halkcb : June 19th, 2009-03:57
hi i have tested the power reserve on full wind of the cal 1003 (circa 90s classique}on three occasions over the past two months and have averaged thirty six hours---still hoping to reach forty hours hopes this helps best regards henry
Cal 1003 mainspring
By: mariosf12 : June 22nd, 2009-22:52
Hi Alex! I have four 1003 movements and they all run between 36-40 Hours. There is a shop in the States selling parts for VC 1003 movement and there price for the mainspring is 65$ plus shipping. Do a Google research on Cas-Ker and you will find it easily...
cal 1003 PR
By: mariosf12 : June 23rd, 2009-23:38
Hi Alex! It is true that the site mention the power reserve on 31 Hours. I guess this is happening because the 1003 movement is considered to be chronometer quality. So for 31 hours it is keeping excellent time, without being wound. But it should run more...