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19 Σεπ 2010 · Try to manually wind the watch in vertical position, if the rotor still spins despite of its weight, there is a defect on the auto winding mechanism.
When I tried to manually wind the watch via the crown, it wound normally for 2-3 turns and then became more resistant and I could feel the rotor turn with each wind of the crown from then on. Does anyone have any insight to what's going on?
8 Μαρ 2018 · My omega 2531.80 has recently come home from a service ( by omega). Everything works perfectly, and it is scary accurate. However something very strange happens when I wind the crown. It’s spins like a freaking helicopter blade!
7 Σεπ 2024 · Explore the intricate mechanics of automatic watches in this detailed guide. Learn how modern innovations like micro-rotors, silicon balance springs, and advanced gear trains enhance performance and precision in these timeless timepieces.
automatic watches work by a rotor turning to wind the mainspring, but that does not mean that to wind the main spring it should be done via the rotor. if you were to only able to wind a watch by shaking it, it will likely break over time
8 Ιουν 2024 · Automatic watches, also known as self-winding watches, are a marvel of engineering. Unlike quartz watches that rely on batteries, automatic watches harness the power of your wrist's movement to keep the watch running. Inside the watch, there is a rotor that moves every time you move your wrist.
A watch rotor, often referred to as an oscillating weight, is a crucial component of an automatic mechanical watch. It serves as part of the self-winding mechanism, responsible for harnessing the kinetic energy generated by the wearer’s movements to power the watch.