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Thanks, Tomasso!
Here's a quick question for all of you watch guys... When I'm winding a mechanical watch, do I wind it until the crown cannot move further, or stop before? Can this harm the movement?
I wind my pocket watches just until the crown cannot turn further; is this bad for a pocket watch? I'd think wristwatches are more sensitive, as they're smaller, and presumably more delicate?
Thanks,
I think you can wind it until you get resistance more than until you can't wind it any more. You can feel when it is about fully wound. The spring is meant to be wound full though so unless the spring is old and worn out from years of use---and you can't tell until you finally break it----then it should be fine. You'll like break the teeth on the ratchet wheel before you hurt the spring in a decent watch.