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PostPosted: Thu May 14, 2009 7:51 am 
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hi, first i want to know how long does 44 hour really last, i just fully winded it the day before yestoday and yestoday i worn it for couple hours, but today right at midnight it stopped.

2nd, after i adjust the time and all that, push the knot back down, can i keep on going wind it some more?

3. not sure about the push-lock thing, after i finish adjusting the time, i push the knot down , and gently hold it down and turn clockwise, I do feel a little resistant but should I hear a "click" before i stop or i just keep going until it dont let me turn anymore?


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PostPosted: Thu May 14, 2009 7:56 am 
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The power reserve is a minimum 42 hours and that's real. I'm not clear from your post how long it actually lasted - can you clarify?

You can manually wind the watch in the 1st position - the one that the crown goes to when unscrewed. Wind it clockwise - 40 turns is a 'full' wind, but you can't overwind it.

The screw in crown will not click, you'll just feel resistance when it is tight.


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