Can you Overwind a Tudor watch?

In most cases, no, you cannot overwind a modern automatic watch. The smart design on these winding mechanisms allow for any excess tension to be released as the spring slips inside of the barrel.
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Can you Overwind Tudor GMT?

You should not shake any Tudor or Rolex use the winding crown that's what the crown is for. And you cannot over-wind it in the mainspring barrel there is a mechanism that when the mainspring is at full tension it just slips in the spring barrel.
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Can you over wind Tudor Black Bay 58?

Depends on how you are winding they need at least 70 full crown turns clockwise only, as they only wind on the forward wind. And you cannot overwind it as when mainspring is fully wound it just slips in the spring-barrel.
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What happens if you Overwind 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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How many times should I wind bb58?

About 40-50 times. You will hear extra clicks as you wind it around each time, showing that the spring is slipping as the clutch releases the pressure. The clutch prevents it from overwinding while winding the watch with the crown or while wearing it.
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TUDOR Tutorial #8: How To Wind your Tudor Watch?



How many turns does a TUDOR need daily?

Most TUDOR watch self-winding movements can be wound properly by most watch winders. Usually TUDOR's self-winding movements need to rotate 650 to 800 revolutions per day, and most of them can be wound clockwise.
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Can you Overwind an automatic watch?

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. It's not possible to over-wind an automatic timepiece.
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How do I know if my watch is overwound?

You should be able to feel that the crown turns in the anticlockwise direction more easily, and feel and hear the little clicks as the ratchet works. When you feel that the crown stops turning in the winding direction as easily, the spring is fully wound so just let go.
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How do you know when to stop winding a watch?

Stop winding when you first feel resistance. 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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What happens if you don't wind mechanical watch?

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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Is Tudor as good as Rolex?

Bottom line: Rolex and Tudor are two of the best watch brands on the market. Whether you're looking for a modest price point, a more avant-garde design, an iconic logo, or a certain timeless elegance, you can find a Tudor or Rolex that will serve as the perfect watch for you.
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Does Tudor hold value?

The secondhand prices of Tudor watches are driven by supply and demand. As such, not all Tudor watches have the same demand, and thus they won't hold their value as well as more popular models. With that in mind, the Tudor watches that hold their value the best will be the watches that are the most popular.
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Is a Tudor Black Bay self-winding?

The TUDOR Black Bay comes with a self-winding mechanical component that is powered by wrist movements.
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Will the Tudor GMT go up in value?

The Tudor GMT meanwhile is unlikely to go up too much in value. Although you may see some appreciation over the long term (again we're talking years here.) That said, it is the more accessible of the two. And you won't need to buy several other models first.
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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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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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How long does a fully wound watch last?

Now, though, automatic watches, when fully wound, can last for days or weeks at a time without additional winding. For an average automatic watch, you're looking at between 40-50 hours of life. There are some that last longer, but this is typical. And for most people, that's plenty of time.
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How many times do I need to wind my watch?

People who are not very active like those who sit at a computer for many hours a day don't always move their wrists enough to fully wind a watch in which case they may need to give it a boost every so often by winding the crown about 30 -40 times.
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Can you Overwind 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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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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Is it OK to leave an automatic watch unwound?

It's not bad to let your automatic watch stop. Automatic watches are perfectly safe when stopped – that is to say that the movement doesn't run anymore because the mainspring is fully unwound. Just wind again the next time you want to wear it, and you're good to go. It's not bad for an automatic watch movement to stop.
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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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