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What is the power reserve for a self-winding mechanical MVRVM watch and how does it work?

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What is the power reserve for a self-winding mechanical MVRVM watch and how does it work?

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The functioning of a self-winding mechanical MVRVM movement depends on the wrist watch movements of the wearer. When fully wound, the watch will usually have a power reserve of around 44 hours. Since the watch’s self-winding mechanism is directly linked to the wearer’s activity, 10 to 12 hours’ wear should be sufficient to generate a power reserve of 20 hours or more, which ensures that the watch will continue to run throughout the night.However, if a watch has not been worn for several days and its power reserve has thus run low, we recommend you wind the watch manually for around 15 rotations of the crown to ensure the best possible rate from the outset. To what depth are MVRVM watches water resistant? MVRVM watches are water resistant to 30, 50, 100, 120, 150, 200, 300 or 600 metres, depending on the type of watch. PDF water resistence chart What should I do to ensure that my watch continues to provide excellent service for many years? Magnetic fields: avoid placing your watch on sp

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