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: Hello.
: I have a question about winding my new Omega
: Seamaster 2531.80 automatic watch. Do I have
: to wind the watch by turning the crown
: clockwise or can I just wind my watch just
: by shaking it? I have been currently winding
: my watch by shaking it (movement) everytime
: before I go to sleep instead of turning the
: crown. Is it okay to do this? Thanks for any
: help.
: Anthony
I don't remember exactly how much it was but Derek had said something to the effect of it taking an hour of shaking just to equal a couple of turns of the crown.
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