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Hello all, just got my fiddy today, and as this is the first watch I have with manual handwind, I wonder how many times do I turn the crown before its enough? Any thing special I should be carefull about or do??

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There was this guy who spent 52 hours winding his Fiddy, it kept snapping, popping, and going "boiiiiing' with sparks shooting out the crown. This unfortunate misunderstanding, from the language challenged fellow from Nepal got it backwards. Last time we heard, he was making a timers for bombs. :pimp:

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lol :) . once you wind your watch a few times, you'll get the hang of winding till you feel slight tension, and stop. i have one watch that i count the number of turns it takes, because if i wind it all the way, I can't screw the crown back in...

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Right. It will begin to get tense and harder to wind. Stop there. Good rule of thumb is that if you wear it often , just wind it before bedtime until you start to feel a change in resistance. Pretty easy Always be gentle with your wind watches, and they will last many years.

Did anyone see the movie, "Boondock Saints"? The "Rule of thumb" thing popped into my head when in the film this burly dyke, tells her new co=worker that "rule of thumb" was a law that a husband was not allowed to beat his wife with a stick wider than his thumb. Hence the saying. We all use it, but not to it's original definition.

Okaaaay, Hambone's history is done for now. Sleep well wherever you are on this beautiful earth. :fool:

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