Winding the 233 is a PITA, but ironically I enjoy it!
If I get the 233, I would love to wind it every week man! Winding the 233 would be a joy ! hehe Now still tinking of the 233....sibeh jialat but now no more funds so have to LL suck thumb for the time being hehe
I only have a few manual wind watches and Im already very sian to wind them everyday, mine are those like MM la, olipai which are cheap and I bought them simply bcos they look nice. Wind till hands all tired hahaha but then it depends on your preference also.
Ya ok. So example for your speedy right, if it is still moving since the day before till that morning that you are going to wind again, does it matter? Because the time hasn't stopped.
Well, for me, it's just a habit to wind the watch up in the morning when I'm going to wear it (even if it had already been wound-up the morning before and is still moving).
Don't think it really matter ('cos accuracy should be pretty much the same unless power reserve is really running low) but that's just a habit to me (to begin the day with my watch at full power reserve?)
I have been heard that people send their watch for servicing, exactly what type of servicing do i have to take note of. And normally how long does the servicing took?
I have a few watches with manual movements (e.g. some GOs, Omega Speedy, Moser RG Mayu, etc.) and love winding them up in the morning when I'm going to put them on for the day
Ya ok. So example for your speedy right, if it is still moving since the day before till that morning that you are going to wind again, does it matter? Because the time hasn't stopped.
I have a few watches with manual movements (e.g. some GOs, Omega Speedy, Moser RG Mayu, etc.) and love winding them up in the morning when I'm going to put them on for the day
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