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Stoopid Pam Question...


fitmic

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Don't panic!

You'll know when it is fully wound - you'll feel it as you try to turn the crown - the difference is obvious.

The Zigmeister says that it is impossible to break the spring... I'd add the caveat - unless you are really, really, determined to do so.

Wind away! It will probably need about 50 half-turns for a full wind... but don't worry if it takes more. I recently received a hand-wind Unitas that required an unbelievable 150 half-turns of the crown before full wind was achieved. It must have been really run down... since then, about 50 half-turns have been enough - and should last a couple of days. (The ETA spec sheet says 56 hours. This is possibly a bit ambitious)

I count in half-turns because you can't easily perform a full 360 twist on a Luminor Panerai crown ... the crown guard gets in the way :lol:

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