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I wear the watch all night long on my wrist and do not use the auto-winder... I will run the watch for 40 hours this weekend to see if the power reserve's all right. If it is however I suppose it could also mean that my desk-bound lifestyle has become far too hypodynamic ;)
Separately, in the process of researching the issue on the Internet I've come across a sales blurb stating that fake automatics *don't* have the option of stopping the main second hand. Wondering if that's true or not...
Andrei
: Do you wear the watch all night long or put it
: on an auto winder? If you wear it do you
: toss and turn all night?
: You probably just used up all the power.
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