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... but I've noticed that if I leave it
: for a day or two, it winds down and stops.
The power reserve is only about 40 hours. If it stopped after 2 days that is normal.
: Should I wind the watch daily, or is it
: malfunctioning by running down?
1) Wear it at least 8 hours a day with only minimal hand movement and you should have no problem...and it should never need winding. Winding down does not hurt the watch, but constantly hand-winding and screwing down the crown will wear the crown a little prematurely.
In short, the watch was meant to be worn...not looked at in a box. Wear it and it will work fine.
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