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1820
Just read the intsructions
on the Patek site and they mention "the optimized tooth profiles" and I do not see the prior models caution never to leave the chrono running.
This is a great question
By: Arronax : April 11th, 2020-20:07
Especially as I get the impression few people actually use their chronographs. Not a Patek but I recently had my Sinn 7750 serviced and the most obvious impact was much reduced amplitude. I typically use it 5 times a week for 30 minutes in a row for sever...
Great question for all watches
By: MNG : April 12th, 2020-04:01
But one that it is hard to get an answer on. I have 7 watches, none of which have a centre second hand, they are all with sub dial second hands. I really like to see the movement of a large second hand which, to me, is a really appealing representation of...
Patek
By: watch-er : April 12th, 2020-06:21
actually fixed the problem in the 5170. Historically, high watches with horizonal clutches had gears which were ground to an angle, beveled if you will, so they would mesh better resulting a smoother engagement but also in less metal on metal and more wea...
Okay
By: Pun : April 12th, 2020-08:46
The bottom line is that it's quite rate to have to replace any parts associated with horizontal coupling, and if it's done, it's not because of anything related to the coupling or running of the chronograph too much. No idea why they would advise not runn...