11 Discussions and CommentsMember since April 24, 2003
Hi All,
I have an IW323604 that I keep on a Wolf winder on 850 TPD (bidirectional setting) and have noticed that this does not keep the watch fully wound.
Last week, I gave the watch a full wind before placing it on the winder and found that after 7 days it had stopped running.
I believe the TPD setting should be sufficient so I suspect some other issue is at play here. Anyone experienced anything similar with the 80110 movement and what was the cause?
179 Discussions and CommentsMember since April 22, 2011
United Kingdom
Hi, Your watch needs about 800 turns to be fully wound, This needs to be done in about 4 hours to keep the watch fully wound as all the time it is turning,it is also running and unwinding. If you can set your winder at 4 turns/minute it would be ideal. If your watch still doesn't retain it's power, it needs to be serviced. Leo
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I have an IW323604 that I keep on a Wolf winder on 850 TPD (bidirectional setting) and have noticed that this does not keep the watch fully wound.
Last week, I gave the watch a full wind before placing it on the winder and found that after 7 days it had stopped running.
I believe the TPD setting should be sufficient so I suspect some other issue is at play here. Anyone experienced anything similar with the 80110 movement and what was the cause?
Thanks in advance.
Your watch needs about 800 turns to be fully wound, This needs to be done in about 4 hours to keep the watch fully wound as all the time it is turning,it is also running and unwinding.
If you can set your winder at 4 turns/minute it would be ideal. If your watch still doesn't retain it's power, it needs to be serviced.
Leo
Last edited: 5 February, 2013 - 00:54