vlydog Posted March 9, 2011 Report Posted March 9, 2011 The ol' 1680 is runnin' a bit fast. Is it detrimental to turn the hands back a couple of minutes?
Ronin Posted March 9, 2011 Report Posted March 9, 2011 No. There was even documentation from various manufactures about semi-quick-stetting dates on non-quickset movements by rocking back and forth between 10 after midnight and 20 til midnight. I think the turning backwards is part myth, or only applies to very specific movements. If you go backwards, go back at least :20 then forward to the time you want. I have done this on my serviced/COSC 1575 without issue.
vlydog Posted March 9, 2011 Author Report Posted March 9, 2011 No. There was even documentation from various manufactures about semi-quick-stetting dates on non-quickset movements by rocking back and forth between 10 after midnight and 20 til midnight. I think the turning backwards is part myth, or only applies to very specific movements. If you go backwards, go back at least :20 then forward to the time you want. I have done this on my serviced/COSC 1575 without issue. You da man!
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