Euxinus
·Hi OF.
I just got my watch back from a service and I noticed that the crown rotates really easily in the direction opposite to winding the movement. The watch winds fine when the crown is turned in the proper direction, and when pulled out setting the time works flawlessly to. My question is, how easily should to crown rotate in the direction opposite to winding the watch? The movement is a caliber 551.
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I tried the google to find this info but didn't find anything relevant!
I just got my watch back from a service and I noticed that the crown rotates really easily in the direction opposite to winding the movement. The watch winds fine when the crown is turned in the proper direction, and when pulled out setting the time works flawlessly to. My question is, how easily should to crown rotate in the direction opposite to winding the watch? The movement is a caliber 551.
Since nothing is worth reading without pictures, here we go!
I tried the google to find this info but didn't find anything relevant!