How to wind your timepiece
Posted by John.B on 17th Oct 2021
To initiate the watch, turn the winding crown at the 3 o'clock
position in a clockwise direction for about 20-30 rotations. This start
up wind is usually sufficient for most automatic watches. The initiation
process will manually tighten the small spring inside of the watch, so
that it builds up enough tension for the timepiece to operate. As the
spring starts to unfurl itself it will pull along the cogs that, through
intricate engineering, in turn, move the hands. Once the spring is
completely unfurled then the watch will stop operating.
After
the initiation process has been completed the watch will wind itself
automatically by means of an oscillation weight that moves every time
the watch's position is changed. A self-winding watch should be worn for
at least eight hours a day to maximize the power reserve. If this isn't
possible, or if the watch has not been worn for more than 15 hours, the
initiation process must be repeated.