CharlesN
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Get it started and then .......
Just about 10 turns should get it going.
Then once it is going wear it .. The watch will get wound by your motion and the power reserve will go up during the day nicely to the maximum.
The caliber 28-255 requires 650 turns per day in both directions .. Clockwise and Anti-Clockwise. This will happen easily on your wrist during a normal day.
Regards,
Charles N.
(Herts, UK.)
Question about winding Ref 3590
By: Bo : October 3rd, 2005-04:04
On an auction I recently purchased my Calatrava WG, Ref #3590, automatic caliber 28-255. I have just got it back from Patek in Geneva after a service and restoration. It's a beuty, I promise! I have no spec. on this watch so I really don't know how many t...
Do you sit at a desk all day?
By: mkvc : October 3rd, 2005-09:09
It is possible, although unlikely, that you are simply not moving around enough to wind the watch fully while you wear it. You might try experimenting by wearing it or moving it around quite a bit (think in terms of causing the rotor to revolve about 1500...