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Author:  jonnylaxd [ Sun Nov 18, 2007 8:16 am ]
Post subject:  Just Purchased a navitimer qucik ?

I just purchased an old navitimer, how long can these watches be left still before it stops keeping time? i took mine off at night, and when i woke up the time was stopped so i had to move it around a bit and change the time. this is my first nice watch, all my others were run on battery. just seeing if someone could fill me in on some info and tips. thanks

Author:  jonnylaxd [ Sun Nov 18, 2007 8:40 am ]
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could it be because i didnt wind it 40 times like it said to do? i only wound it about 5 times before cause i wasnt sure if it would mess it up

Author:  breitlingsource [ Sun Nov 18, 2007 8:52 am ]
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yes, that could very well be the cause especially if you just wound it 5 times and put it there.

Author:  Flynbyu [ Sun Nov 18, 2007 10:31 am ]
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Agreed.

You should wind at least 40 times, especially if you just got it. Normally, you should expect a 30 hour power reserve, newer models at least 40 hours.

~Brian

Author:  jonnylaxd [ Sun Nov 18, 2007 10:59 am ]
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thanks guys i appreciate it. so if you wind it too much will it mess it up?

Author:  Driver8 [ Sun Nov 18, 2007 3:01 pm ]
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jonnylaxd wrote:
thanks guys i appreciate it. so if you wind it too much will it mess it up?


It totally depends on how old the watch is. If it's a manual wind verson, then yes you most DEFINITELY can (and will) break it if you overwind it. However if it has a more modern automatic movement, then it will have a kind of slipper-clutch arrangement whereby you can't overwind it. Automatic watches need this as your watch is constant being wound when you are wearing it (and moving, obviously!), so without that failsafe you could easily overwind it.

PS - I'm assuming here that your use of the word "old" was just to say that it's not a new Navitimer, as opposed to the model, the "Old Navitimer"! As far as I know all "Old Navitimers" are automatics in which case, wind away!!

Author:  jonnylaxd [ Sun Nov 18, 2007 3:06 pm ]
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its a 2002 navitimer so should i just leave it ? or turn in the opposite direction

Author:  Driver8 [ Sun Nov 18, 2007 3:10 pm ]
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jonnylaxd wrote:
its a 2002 navitimer so should i just leave it ? or turn in the opposite direction


Sorry, but what do you mean "turn in the opposite direction"? :huh

If it's a 2002 automatic Navitimer, then you can't overwind it and you should give it a minimum of 40 winds to achieve a full "charge".

Author:  jonnylaxd [ Sun Nov 18, 2007 3:12 pm ]
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yeah its a 02 navitimer... 13322.. i dunno, this is my first nice watch, im not trying to screw it up! any other helpful hints?

Author:  Driver8 [ Sun Nov 18, 2007 3:20 pm ]
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jonnylaxd wrote:
yeah its a 02 navitimer... 13322.. i dunno, this is my first nice watch, im not trying to screw it up! any other helpful hints?


Helpful tips. OK here's a couple -
1. Don't swim/shower in it.... EVER! Navi's don't like the water!
2. Don't use the quickset date function between 9 or 10ish PM and 2 or 3ish AM.
3. Don't put it near any strong magnets - speakers, etc. And it's worth not putting it next to your mobile phone on your nightstand as your mobile is slightly magnetic too.
4. An obvious one, but don't drop it!
And lastly, just wear it, enjoy it, get the bug for Breitlings, and buy more!!! :thumbsup:

Author:  jonnylaxd [ Sun Nov 18, 2007 3:24 pm ]
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thanks man i appreciate it.. yeah i just got it the other day. i ended up buying a new leather strap with deployment. i love the way the straps look. ive already got peole asking me

thanks again!

Author:  Driver8 [ Sun Nov 18, 2007 3:30 pm ]
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I'm with you on that one. A lot of the guys on here HATE straps with a passion, but I like them - especially on Navi's. I think it just suits the classic look really well.

Breitling straps are the best I've come across by miles, if a little stiff when new. (Although Corum do very cool straps too - croco sewn onto a core of rubber with leather sewn on the inside - very tough).

And deployant is always the way to go..... unless you fancy investing in new straps every year or so!

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