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·Sorry if this is a stupid question, but I've never thought about it before, and can't find much if anything online.
I just picked up and put on an automatic that was very close to end-of-power-reserve, and because it has a screw-down crown I thought I'd avoid wear & tear on the crown tube and just wear it for a while.
The question that occurred to me is: "how long do I need to wear it in order to put at least e.g. 8 hours on the power reserve so it can keep going overnight?"
I'm sure it varies a lot between manufactures and calibers (this is a Rolex 3230), but I'm curious to know are there industry targets / conventions that manufacturers aim to achieve for hours-wear : hours-reserve. Perhaps our resident watchmakers can chip in?
I just picked up and put on an automatic that was very close to end-of-power-reserve, and because it has a screw-down crown I thought I'd avoid wear & tear on the crown tube and just wear it for a while.
The question that occurred to me is: "how long do I need to wear it in order to put at least e.g. 8 hours on the power reserve so it can keep going overnight?"
I'm sure it varies a lot between manufactures and calibers (this is a Rolex 3230), but I'm curious to know are there industry targets / conventions that manufacturers aim to achieve for hours-wear : hours-reserve. Perhaps our resident watchmakers can chip in?