rdenney
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Yes. Winding it will make it run, if it will run.
There is no need to make it run for long, so only wind it until it starts ticking, to confirm that it runs. Then, don't wind it again until you have it serviced.
The watchmaker who does the service should be able to make all the photos you need, or at least allow you to make them while he has it apart.
--Rick
VC Heritage Department info
By: Matt : November 21st, 2017-11:14
Still working on having someone open watch, but here is the email I got back: "Our Heritage Department in Switzerland responded today regarding the case/serial number 61002 and the movement number 404438 of your timepiece. These numbers correspond to a mo...