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Not sure
..as I haven't let it run out of power since I got it...
Correct...
By: Baron - Mr Red : August 23rd, 2013-01:10
.....it is unacceptable for a watch of this quality to breakdown in this way. Having said that, sometimes this type of thing happens. Now it is important that Patek do the right thing and make up for the problem. Please let us know how they deal with the ...
Just in case...
By: Mike H : August 23rd, 2013-01:46
If I remember well 5146 has a caliber 324 which is mono-directional if I don't mistake. I do not have all the parameters of your situation: what brand and model of winder do you have? some are mono- and others are bi-directional... Do check your winder sp...
Happened to me...
By: Dave G : August 23rd, 2013-02:01
With a 5205G shortly after purchase. I also had an issue with a JLC Duometre hours after leaving the boutique with a watch. They are mechanical devices and shipping alone can subject them to trauma that shows up as a failure upon arrival at the AD or a sh...
Please keep us updated
By: sam1234 : August 23rd, 2013-07:37
Patek customer service and problem resolution has been a frequent topic of debate on various forums over the years with passionate opinions on both sides. General consensus is usually that issues are resolved but often not without considerable inconvienen...
Directional ?
By: akitaishi : August 23rd, 2013-07:47
I hear this being brought up. Are u guys saying that the 324 calibre rotor is mono-directional ? What about the 240 calibre with the small rotor ? The power reserve indicating full but watch not running doesn't sound right. Contact PP and update us what t...
both ?
By: akitaishi : August 23rd, 2013-09:49
I have a Patek that has a 240 engine. Is the rotor uni-directional or bi-directional ? Any difference between the directions of the 324 and 240 ? Not trying to hijack the thread, but since it's a winding issue. I must well clarify my understanding.
That is incorrect.
By: patrick_y : September 26th, 2013-10:27
I respectfully request you check your sources again. Furthermore to state Patek Philippe is slow to modernize is a very judgmental and perhaps slightly narrow view. I'm not trying to stick up for watch company, but I do want to uphold a balanced view.
240 Caliber
By: patrick_y : September 26th, 2013-15:32
240 caliber only windsin the CCW direction. The 324 can do either, but the CW is what Patek Philippe uses on its winders for the 324. 240 is very different than the 324. Slower beat, micro rotor, and on the 240 caliber the second hand will always be at 4 ...
Going to my AD tomorrow
By: NoQuartz : August 23rd, 2013-09:18
Taking it to my AD tomorrow. Spoke to them on the phone yesterday and they said that it could have become magentized, which I highly doubt as I am a stickler for taking care of my watches and keeping them safe. Any case, I will keep you guys updated on th...
not sure
By: pfslai : August 24th, 2013-21:01
Not sure but the thought has entered my mind. It's the hassle of taking it back and waiting... I have a 5712/1A for 1.5 yrs and recently I've started tracking it's accuracy. It's been slowing 2-3 seconds per day. I'm wondering if these is normal or not.
Sorry to hear that...
By: bsodmike : August 23rd, 2013-16:05
I just had a quick read through and can confirm the 324 movements only wind when the rotor rotates in an anti-clockwise direction (if you try spinning it, the rotor will rotate freely clockwise for this reason; in the reverse direction it is doing work, i...
dealer
By: pfslai : August 24th, 2013-20:57
To my understanding, these watches are in short supply and so how likely is it that the dealer would have another 5146 to replace the current one. Also hypothetically speaking, what would the dealer do with the broken one if they take it back for exchange...
Update
By: NoQuartz : August 24th, 2013-21:53
First of all sorry about the video, couldn't figure out how to upload it. My AD has taken the watch and have told me to rest assured that they will address whatever happened to the watch. The watch will go the NY service center first and they will look at...
Happened to me as well
By: cmclee : August 25th, 2013-00:31
bought my brand new 5146g several years ago direct from AD. It was then with the older movement. After a couple of months, I decided to purchase a winder and put it there. The winder had all the correct settings for that movement. The watch somehow did no...
I will say this
By: Jorge116.039 : August 30th, 2013-00:50
That winder is set to turn 900 turns a day. If you set it to turn bidirectional that means the watch is just getting 450 effective turns a day, because if I am not mistaken this watch needs winding in a CCW direction. So yes I think the watch is not getti...
update - Sept 17
By: NoQuartz : September 17th, 2013-10:41
Wanted to give everyone an update. I don't have all the details yet, but this is what I have been told on the status of my watch. This is indirectly through my AD, so not sure how accurate this is. The "gyromax was out of alignment and the balance toleran...
Silicon parts
By: jon_jon : September 17th, 2013-21:14
I have only heard of only the PP 5550 and the 5200 using silicon parts. One AD manager told me that many 5550 owners were having problems with their watch, supposedly related to the silicon. Does PP commonly use silicon for watch repairs now?
Silicon lubricant
By: NoQuartz : September 19th, 2013-22:45
I agree, it sounded like lubrication related silicon(e). I have been told that I will be getting my watch back end of September, which according to the AD is unprecedented turnaround time. To which I responded that for a new patek to stop working is also ...
Hi GST...
By: bsodmike : September 22nd, 2013-22:35
Something similar happened to me although on my AP Royal Oak 15300 - I woke up one morning to find the watch completely dead on my wrist. Like you, I tried to wind it, and then found the seconds hand ticked on for about 10-15 seconds, and died. Again, I'd...
My congratulations!
By: EDJA : October 9th, 2013-11:55
Enjoy it! I hope it was the last time when your watch was sent to so serious works at manufacture. But I'm also very interested in diagnose and reasons of the problem you had with that watch. AD have to provide you full list of works which were implemente...
Response
By: NoQuartz : November 1st, 2013-11:41
Here is a brief response from PP: The timepiece required a new balance complete. The reason for this is because the hairspring suddenly broke. lf you are going to replace the balance complete, then you have to completely overhaul the movement.