Bob Neville
路I have seen some discussions on other threads about this movement's accuracy, the "dangers" of running the chronograph for long durations, how to know you've got a full wind without over-winding and potentially damaging the watch, and how running the chronograph impacts the running time after a full wind.
I purchased my new moon watch with the 3861 movement on Sunday 8/22 from an AD.
On Monday at around 7:30AM I gave it what I thought was a full wind (in hindsight it very likely wasn't), then at around 10:30AM I decided to start the chronograph and let it run. The movement stopped at around 10:30AM Tuesday morning running approximately 3 seconds fast. Chronograph ran fine with no issues for the entire 24 hours. One interesting note is that I happened to notice within a couple of minutes of when it stopped and then as I was taking it off of my wrist I noticed it started again and ran for about another 10 minutes before stopping.
I waited until noon on Tuesday to give it another full wind and see how long it would run. This time I listened to the "clicks" as I was winding and just kept going until I didn't hear clicks. I also confirmed that my fingers were slipping on the crown by the orientation of the logo on the crown not changing after I was at a full wind mechanical stop. It ran 64 hours and 10 minutes, having stopped at 4:10AM on Friday morning. I noticed what time it had stopped after I woke up, and when I picked it up it started again and ran for about 10 minutes and then stopped. I had checked it at the 24 hour and the 48 hour intervals for accuracy: 3 seconds fast at 24 hours and 5 seconds fast at 48 hours.
On Friday at 8:00AM I gave it a full wind and again confirmed by the absence of "clicks", and the location of the logo on the crown, that I was at a mechanical stop. I also started the chronograph at 8:00AM. As of this moment (8:15AM Sunday) both the chronograph and regular movement are still running. This time though it's running faster than on the previous winds: 2 seconds fast at 12 hours, 4 seconds fast at 24 hours, 6 seconds fast at 36 hours, and 8 seconds fast now at 48 hours.
I will post again this evening or tomorrow with the statistics for this full run with the chronograph moving the entire duration.
I purchased my new moon watch with the 3861 movement on Sunday 8/22 from an AD.
On Monday at around 7:30AM I gave it what I thought was a full wind (in hindsight it very likely wasn't), then at around 10:30AM I decided to start the chronograph and let it run. The movement stopped at around 10:30AM Tuesday morning running approximately 3 seconds fast. Chronograph ran fine with no issues for the entire 24 hours. One interesting note is that I happened to notice within a couple of minutes of when it stopped and then as I was taking it off of my wrist I noticed it started again and ran for about another 10 minutes before stopping.
I waited until noon on Tuesday to give it another full wind and see how long it would run. This time I listened to the "clicks" as I was winding and just kept going until I didn't hear clicks. I also confirmed that my fingers were slipping on the crown by the orientation of the logo on the crown not changing after I was at a full wind mechanical stop. It ran 64 hours and 10 minutes, having stopped at 4:10AM on Friday morning. I noticed what time it had stopped after I woke up, and when I picked it up it started again and ran for about 10 minutes and then stopped. I had checked it at the 24 hour and the 48 hour intervals for accuracy: 3 seconds fast at 24 hours and 5 seconds fast at 48 hours.
On Friday at 8:00AM I gave it a full wind and again confirmed by the absence of "clicks", and the location of the logo on the crown, that I was at a mechanical stop. I also started the chronograph at 8:00AM. As of this moment (8:15AM Sunday) both the chronograph and regular movement are still running. This time though it's running faster than on the previous winds: 2 seconds fast at 12 hours, 4 seconds fast at 24 hours, 6 seconds fast at 36 hours, and 8 seconds fast now at 48 hours.
I will post again this evening or tomorrow with the statistics for this full run with the chronograph moving the entire duration.