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PostPosted: Sat May 19, 2012 12:45 pm 
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I have a Chronomat B01. Can the watch be manually wound while the chronograph is in use? Does it damage the watch at all? Shound the winding resistance be the same with or without the chronograph in use? Thanks, Brian


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Brian1963 wrote:
I have a Chronomat B01. Can the watch be manually wound while the chronograph is in use? Does it damage the watch at all? Shound the winding resistance be the same with or without the chronograph in use? Thanks, Brian

no problem at all and resistance should be - is - the same


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The keyless works (gear train used when manually winding the watch) is completely different to the gear train that operates the watch / chronograph so not possible to have different resistance and not possible to cause damage.


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Thank you both for your replies. Brian


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