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: If your continues to stop, and you're wearing it daily, I'd take it
: to a recommended watchmaker for a look-see.
: You don't say if it's new; if so, it ought to go back to the
: dealer, of course. If not, then it might need a service, and
: should go to a watchmaker anyway.
: you're right about the overwind protection: when winding,
: eventually you'll start to hear a gentle click every few turns,
: which indicates you're up against the limiter.
Thank you for your reply. It's new and hasn't stopped again. If it does, I'll take it in for a service check. Mike
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