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I doubt that it's an automatic winding issue as it stopped too quickly - would have still had power reserve. No surprise that shaking it didn't solve the problem - if there's no power reserve or if there is a problem with the running train then that will do nothing except perhaps more damage. As already said a full wind isn't going to help, but the fact that it stopped just after being dropped indicates that there may be a problem, and if you have had the watch for 4 1/2 years then it is likely in the service window anyway so power reserve will be relatively low and a service is in the near future regardless of whether there is an immediate issue.
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