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PostPosted: Wed Sep 11, 2013 7:56 am 
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Hi Everyone!

I have a new Transocean Day-Date which I use every other day. When I'm not wearing it, it is on a Brookestone watch winder set at 650 TPD. I also have a Blackbird (2009) which I also use and it is on the same watchwinder (room for 2 watches that can have each TPD setting set independantly).

Every 4 -5 days the watch stops...but the Blackbird keeps going no problem. I have to wind the watch about 40 turns and then it's OK----but for 4 -5 days. Does anyone else have an issue like this? Could there be a problem with the watch?


Thanks, Charles :lingsrock:


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PostPosted: Wed Sep 11, 2013 8:05 am 
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Both watches should have the same setting on the winder so likely not a problem there. If it is running for more than 42 hours on the winder then clearly the automatic winding is working so possibilities are either a problem in the movement that is causing it to stop or it isn't getting a full wind from wearing (odd if the Blackbird is, but possible).

Give the watch a full wind - 40 turns of the crown and see if it still behaves the same, that will rule out a low power reserve (remember that winders don't wind, they just maintain reserve) and if it is the same then we need to try some other things.

Edit - I have deleted your duplicate thread, please don't double post.


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PostPosted: Wed Sep 11, 2013 8:22 am 
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As Roff says, to test capacity. If that suggests it's fine is it possible that one of the motors on your winder is ok (the Blackbird's) but the other not - you could flip them to see if the variable is the winder rather than the watch.


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