thank you Dean for the explanation NT.

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Reverso movement question

 
 By: taylorkimdds : February 25th, 2014-00:58
Greetings, I wanted to pose a question to the experts here as I had recently noticed a movement issue with my TT 1931 reverso. The watch in question is worn in rotation and is my only " manual " watch. I was set to wear it after 4 days ( the watch had sto... 

No, you are not getting old. ;)

 
 By: amanico : February 25th, 2014-01:05
I also noticed that, on some of my manual winding watches. When you move the Watch, even if totally empty, there is a small quantity of energy which makes your Watch ticking again. It won't last a lot... 10, 15, 20 minutes, and it will definitely stop. It... 

Thank you

 
 By: taylorkimdds : February 25th, 2014-01:23
Thank you Nicolas for assuring me that I'm not " seeing " things...:) However, I'm getting old I'm afraid.....:) maybe it's best to wear the Watches without any movement.....? so that we can't get old?? Know of Any JLC or other Watches that make time go "... 

Many manual winds...

 
 By: watchme : February 25th, 2014-06:29
have a stop-function when the torque gets to a certain low-point (like the old Futurematics), that kicks the movement back in to motion when there is some movement. It's not unusual. -Dean