SunTiger
路Greetings everyone! I hope everyone is coping well with this mess of a pandemic. Granted watches are probably the last thing I should be concerned about at a time like this.. but, on the other hand is a perfect distraction 馃榾
Anyway.. 10 years ago I got my Omega Sea-master Automatic as my wedding gift.
This has been my most favorite thing that I own and so far I have kept in in great condition. I am still on the fence about sending in for service (scared to have someone tear it apart when its working perfect as is) and I posted this very question on another forum and got 50/50 responses on that one. (some would send it in.. and some way to wait till there is an issue). At any rate, I wanted to ask a new question and get some thoughts.
I have worn this watch daily for the first several years. Tho, the past year or maybe a little more has had less time on the wrist. So, it sits in an "official Omega winder" I remember when I bought this.. I thought "$700! my god" The reason is has sat in the winder for a bit is because last year I totally revamped my fitness.. and have been wearing the Garmin watch for that. Tho, now I have a better handle on what I am doing I dont feel I need to wear it everyday (unless in activity) so this is great as I can wear my Omega now for the bulk of the day.
I wanted to "test" the reserve on the watch. So, after a full day of wearing around the house (and sitting around) I let it sit in my draw un-touched. It stopped after apx. 22hrs. At first I was disappointed, as I thought this had a 48hr reserve.. but, then I realized I am sure it was not at full to start with. I did some reading, and saw that I should fully manually wind the watch first for this test. At the same time, I read that a lot of people DON'T recommend using the winder at all. That letting the watch come to a stop is fine and that when they want to wear it, open the crown, wind, set time and go about the day.
So, this then brings up my question.. Let's say I want to wear my Omega in rotation with a few other watches that I own.. maybe one week with the Omega.. one week with another, another week with another etc. So, maybe all in all wearing the Omega about a week a month. The remaining time.. either on the winder, or sitting still? The other point I wanted to bring up, which I dont see anywhere else on the internet.. is that each time I un-screw the crown, and wind it manually, and set the time etc.. and screw back in.. this alone would (I would think) add to wear and tear, and increases the chance for something to break (cross thread, or just general wear of the crown). vs. kept in constant motion?
So, I may not end up with a rock solid answer from anyone.. as everyone may think differently.. but I would love to hear some thoughts.
Thanks so much!
Travis
Anyway.. 10 years ago I got my Omega Sea-master Automatic as my wedding gift.

This has been my most favorite thing that I own and so far I have kept in in great condition. I am still on the fence about sending in for service (scared to have someone tear it apart when its working perfect as is) and I posted this very question on another forum and got 50/50 responses on that one. (some would send it in.. and some way to wait till there is an issue). At any rate, I wanted to ask a new question and get some thoughts.
I have worn this watch daily for the first several years. Tho, the past year or maybe a little more has had less time on the wrist. So, it sits in an "official Omega winder" I remember when I bought this.. I thought "$700! my god" The reason is has sat in the winder for a bit is because last year I totally revamped my fitness.. and have been wearing the Garmin watch for that. Tho, now I have a better handle on what I am doing I dont feel I need to wear it everyday (unless in activity) so this is great as I can wear my Omega now for the bulk of the day.
I wanted to "test" the reserve on the watch. So, after a full day of wearing around the house (and sitting around) I let it sit in my draw un-touched. It stopped after apx. 22hrs. At first I was disappointed, as I thought this had a 48hr reserve.. but, then I realized I am sure it was not at full to start with. I did some reading, and saw that I should fully manually wind the watch first for this test. At the same time, I read that a lot of people DON'T recommend using the winder at all. That letting the watch come to a stop is fine and that when they want to wear it, open the crown, wind, set time and go about the day.
So, this then brings up my question.. Let's say I want to wear my Omega in rotation with a few other watches that I own.. maybe one week with the Omega.. one week with another, another week with another etc. So, maybe all in all wearing the Omega about a week a month. The remaining time.. either on the winder, or sitting still? The other point I wanted to bring up, which I dont see anywhere else on the internet.. is that each time I un-screw the crown, and wind it manually, and set the time etc.. and screw back in.. this alone would (I would think) add to wear and tear, and increases the chance for something to break (cross thread, or just general wear of the crown). vs. kept in constant motion?
So, I may not end up with a rock solid answer from anyone.. as everyone may think differently.. but I would love to hear some thoughts.
Thanks so much!
Travis