Manual winding 2500D problem?

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First of all when fully wound power reserve and time keeping are ok.

When manually winding sometimes it is buttery smooth. Other times you feel the gears and cogs moving. It is very consistent, even and does not feel like anything is broken when you feel gears and cogs moving.

When the watch is flat and reset you can notice it almost straight away. I am not mistaken with the movement being fully wound and clutch slipping.

Is this normal? Or should the movement feel exactly the same when wound manually.
 
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Not to worry guys.

I will see how it goes, it has a warranty if help needed.
 
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First of all when fully wound power reserve and time keeping are ok.

When manually winding sometimes it is buttery smooth. Other times you feel the gears and cogs moving. It is very consistent, even and does not feel like anything is broken when you feel gears and cogs moving.

When the watch is flat and reset you can notice it almost straight away. I am not mistaken with the movement being fully wound and clutch slipping.

Is this normal? Or should the movement feel exactly the same when wound manually.
You started a thread for this on Saturday. Why did you open a new thread? Please just reply where you’ve already got something going.
 
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You started a thread for this on Saturday. Why did you open a new thread? Please just reply where you’ve already got something going.
Hardly anyone replied to me. I deleted my last comment several time and typed it out again so it would take it to the top of the list. Thank you to the few members that posted in response. This is why I started the thread again, still no response.

How does a member delete his own thread? I will delete them both off the forum