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Thanks - But FPJ prohibition of watchwinder is a bit overdone
Hi
I agree with your explanation that the overwinding situation can occur even with simply having a wearer being very active. The very purpose of the safety mechanisims is to prevent any damage to the watch movement and I am surprised why no other marquee brand has ever advised against the winder. In fact some of the complication watches are delivered with a watchwinder as part of the package.
So I am quite concerned about FPJ prohibiting the use of watch winder.
On an important point, Richard Mille has come up with a watch that has been strapped to Raphael Nadal's wrist during tennis practice matches and has been tested for literally "G- force" impacts while on the wrist.
Is an FPJ so fragile that it cannot even handle overwinding (I am not even considering impacts from sports-active-wear).
chintu
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