Can you over wind a mechanical watch?

Winding a Watch – Is It Possible to Over Do It? If you have an automatic watch, it's not possible to overwind it. If the watch has full power, the rotor inside the timepiece will simply stop spinning. Automatic watches are designed to stop powering the mainspring when it can't be wound anymore.
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How many times should you wind a mechanical watch?

Try to wind your watch once a day. A watch typically keeps best time when the mainspring is above half tension. The typical watch has about a two-day power reserve so winding it up before you strap it on each morning is a good habit to form.
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Can you damage a watch by winding too much?

No, it's not dangerous. Most mechanical watches (automatic or manual winding) feature at least a 38 hours power reserve. Many more watches now feature a 70 to 80 hours of power reserve. Some more refined pieces have a mainspring that can make the watch run for 7 to 30 days!
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Can you over wind a manual watch?

Overwinding the watch manually is impossible as well. In case the watch's mainspring is not wound completely, simply turning its crown will wind the mainspring as it should be. When the mainspring is fully wound, turning the crown of the watch will have no drastic effects on its functionality.
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Can watch be overwound?

You can't actually stop a watch by “over winding” it, although if you keep trying to turn the crown when the watch is fully wound this can cause the balance to swing too far and might cause damage.
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How much should you wind a watch? - Watch Basics



Can a watch winder damage a watch?

The answer is, generally, no. So long as the winder only turns a set number of times each day, known as the TPD (turns per day), then your watch is at little risk of being damaged.
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Why does my mechanical watch keep stopping?

Loosened screws

This is one of the most common reasons why mechanical watches stop working. A loosened screw can block the watch's movement. Regular motion of the hands can also loosen the screws of your mechanical watch. Over a period of time, they will need to be tightened up properly.
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How do I keep my mechanical watch running?

The easiest way to keep an automatic watch wound is to put it in an automatic watch winder. If your watch features a hand winding movement, you can keep it wound by winding it by hand every day. But you might not have an automatic watch with a hand winding movement.
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How long should you leave a watch in a watch winder?

How long do I need to wind the watch for or how long can I keep it in the winder? You can leave your watch in the winder for as long as you like. Our gentle rotation method of one-minute rotation intervals for no more than twelve hours followed by a twelve-hour pause ensures your watch will never be overwound.
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How long can mechanical watches last?

Mechanical watches are designed to last a lifetime, and if taken care of they can last multiple lifetimes. Normal wear and tear from everyday wear is expected with watches, which is why it is recommended to service them every 3-5 years.
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Should I leave my watch winder on all the time?

Anytime your watch is not being worn, it can be kept safely stored in your winder. No matter how often you wear your automatic watch, a watch winder is a useful method of keeping your watch wound and takes away the necessity of winding the watch yourself every time you put it on.
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Can you Overwind a vintage watch?

Don't Overwind

Vintage watches produced before 1969 are all mechanical watches, since quartz watches weren't invented until that year. If you do have a mechanical watch, no matter when it was made, it will probably need to be wound regularly.
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Can you Overwind a Rolex?

You cannot overwind a modern Rolex watch when manually winding it. Today, Rolex designs its watches so that you cannot overwind them no matter how much you wind. The winder simply disengages once it reaches max wind. However, have in mind that it has not always been like that.
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How accurate should a mechanical watch be?

A certified watch will be accurate to a bare minimum of +6/-4 seconds per day, and will generally be accurate to +/-3 seconds per day. A non-certified watch, meanwhile, will typically be accurate to about +/-5 seconds per day.
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Is it OK to wind a watch backwards?

The reason moving the time in reverse is harmful on mechanical watches is because the mechanisms are only designed to move forward, so reversing their movement can cause stress on the parts.
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Which direction do you wind a mechanical watch?

Instructions for winding your mechanical watch

It is best to wind the watch by rotating the crown when it is closest to the case, that is, “fully closed.” Winding is best achieved by winding /rotating the crown in a clockwise direction only. The watch may safely be wound fully.
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How long can an automatic watch last without movement?

Thus, most automatic watches with a fully-powered mainspring may store energy that will keep it working for up to 2 straight days without any movement. Beyond that, the watch may stop working.
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Is it OK to let an automatic watch stop?

Nothing Bad Will Happen If You Let Your Automatic Watch Stop

Back then, automatic watch used animal based oils for its lubricants, just like lubricants in motor engines. The watch parts and gears are moving continuously and the lubricants will help to keep its friction low, increases its longevity and its accuracy.
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Are mechanical watches better than automatic?

Since automatics are kept at a full-wind all day long, they tend to be more accurate than manual-wind watches. With that improved accuracy and convenience, automatic watches dominate today's high-end and luxury watch world.
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How much does it cost to repair a mechanical watch?

Mechanical Watches

The most common problems are broken mainspring, crystallized lubricant, and rusted or stuck parts. If it is just one of those issues then the cost to fix should be around $100-200.
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Can you over wind a watch on a watch winder?

Can a winder overwind a watch? A watch winder should not be able to overwind a watch, per se. Just as you should not be able to overwind your watch by winding it manually. Watches have a slip-clutch in place which ensures the main spring does not get overwound.
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What is the best setting for a watch winder?

A Rolex watch typically needs around 650 TPD (turns per day) in order to remain 100% wound for the day. A standard setting for a watch winder is considered to be around 750 TPD as this is generally what most modern watches require.
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Why are automatic watch winders so expensive?

Winders are expensive because the new ones are really, really nice. They are well-built like the watches they are meant to service and are relatively quiet and aesthetically pleasing in design. Like all products, they have a cheap and an expensive design.
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