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Vintage Heuer Discussion Forum
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provided my 2446 is back from service by the weekend (i find out tomorrow) im in.
: There are so many different manual wind movements available for our
: Heuer watches so I began to wonder how long these various manual
: wind watches hold their time from fully wound.
: How about we try a community "Wind-Off", to see how long
: the various movements last from fully would without using the
: chronograph during this time.
: It would be nice if we could cover all the different movements
: offered up by Heuer (or any other nice watch).
: Perhaps we could attack this concept this weekend and record our
: communities results. It may also be worth highlighting if a
: watch has been recently serviced to see if it lasts longer.
: ** Auto watches need not feel left out either, the obvious way to
: record their power reserve is to make sure they are fully wound
: & then dont move or wear them. **
: It will be necessary to check the watch is still running at least
: every 12 hours so as to be sure exactly when it has stopped.
: Anyone want to participate in this event ?
: Cheers - Darren
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