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IHC Member 1063 |
I've got a 70's Zodiac Sea Wolf recently serviced and very good timekeeper. The problem is it will usually stop between 5 - 7:00 AM. Why would this happen? Thanks, Dana | ||
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IHC Life Member Certified Watchmaker |
Dana, Is it stopping twice a dayor after being sat overnight and 5-7am? It the watch in use during the day? I am thinking its stopping after 6 hrs or so without motion, and the mainspring not braking correctly would be my first guess. | |||
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IHC Member 1063 |
Hello Chris- I'll wear the watch all week and it will stop only in that early morning range. I don't take it off when I go to bed and since I'm a restless sleeper I figured all the thrashing around would keep it going. Dana | |||
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IHC Life Member Certified Watchmaker |
Dana, Give the watch a full wind and leave it sat make a note of the start time and when it stops, work out the duration of runtime from full wind is the next step.I am thinking broken mainspring or incorrectly serviced auto wind mech | |||
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IHC Member 1063 |
Thanks, Chris. I'll try that tonight. Dana | |||
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