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triplehd

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Just received my new BCE Ultimate from Angus. Fantastic watch all around. This is my first watch with the Asian 7750 movement and still learning about it. My question is how long is the power reserve on these movements. The reason why I ask is that I wore it all day yesterday and took it off at about 10 pm. When I woke up this morning around 6:30 am, I noticed that the watch stop at about 2:30 am. Does that seem right? I 2824s & 2836s movements last a lot longer.

Anyone else having a similiar issue?

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Just received my new BCE Ultimate from Angus. Fantastic watch all around. This is my first watch with the Asian 7750 movement and still learning about it. My question is how long is the power reserve on these movements. The reason why I ask is that I wore it all day yesterday and took it off at about 10 pm. When I woke up this morning around 6:30 am, I noticed that the watch stop at about 2:30 am. Does that seem right? I 2824s & 2836s movements last a lot longer.

Anyone else having a similiar issue?

I would expect at least a 25-30 hour reserve. (Alot more then 6 hours for sure).

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I think the Asian movement only automatically winds in one direction (think its counterclockwise) whereas the ETA winds in both (please correct me if Im wrong here!). If you manually wind it, it should run alot longer. You might find it stops after wearing it on the wrist after a shorter time as it might not wind fully. My SMP Chrono does the same, it doesn't last that long sometimes after taking it off if Im just winding it from the wrist movement.

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I think the Asian movement only automatically winds in one direction (think its counterclockwise) whereas the ETA winds in both (please correct me if Im wrong here!).

Ok, you're wrong. :D

The Asian 7750 and the ETA 7750 are both unidirectional autos. It's where the famous rotor-wobble comes from.

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