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What if my watch has stopped from non-use (for instance, you dont wear the watch over a weekend)?

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What if my watch has stopped from non-use (for instance, you dont wear the watch over a weekend)?

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It must be fully wound by hand by turning the crown 50 times before you resume wearing the watch. The automatic winding system in your watch is designed to keep the mainspring fully wound, not actually wind it from a completely run-down condition. Your daily activity will then keep the watch fully wound by using the automatic winding system. This allows the watch to run in its premium condition and keep the best time. We suggest that an automatic watch be actively worn for at least 8 hours a day to allow the winding system to keep the watch fully wound. This amount of time can vary as this system is subject to wear and over a period of time and will eventually need cleaning, oiling, and adjusting. If you find your watch stopped earlier than normal or not keeping time, please review your wearing habits using the suggestions above. If the watch continues to be problematic, please contact our authorized service center.

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