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Most of the watches I have start running as I am winding them which I believe to be normal.I just received one that doesn't.It requires a shaking to get it going and it will run 40hrs. and lose 3 seconds during this time.What causes this?Repairs needed? Roger | ||
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It could be that you have a different escapement such as a duplex, I may be wrong but I believe these normally need a shake. If it is a more common escapement that's ticking regularly and keeping time consistently as you've said then I don't think it needs a repair, but a clean may be a good idea incase dirt or dust s providing friction, stopping the watch starting without a shake and also increasing wear to the pivots. Hope this helps, Joe | ||||
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The movement maybe out of beat. If you haven't had it serviced, now would be a good time to do it. | |||
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Thanks guys.I was hoping that a service would be all that is needed.Appreciate your input. Regards Roger | |||
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