Wow, excellent information. I didn't know that I could damage the movement if I move the quick date 4 hours from or after the date change time. Thanks for sharing it.
Yes this is important! The date changing mechanism is engaged within this timeframe and quick changing the date within this period can damage that particular mechanism. Exact time varies between different movements, but it's better to be safe than sorry
This is a much debated question, but no, it's not possible to overwind a watch with a modern movement. Either the movement stop you from winding when it's at full wind, or the mainspring is designed to slip in the barrel when it's at maximum torque.
Some watches allow you yo know if it’s pm or am. Let’s say it’s 8 am and you want to set the date, if you turn the crown 180 degrees, the date won’t change but if it was 8 pm, the date will change if you turn the crown 180 degrees.
Really wish the watch I bought made is really clear about the ability to damage your date gear and not have it on the last page of the manual in small ass font. Maybe a card or a sticker on the watch telling you not to change it between those times.
Dude the pagani manual is so dumb, im lucky i didn't destroy mine because wasn't even nh35 thst it was referring to, it says don't wimd between 4&8. Luckily i couldn't figure out to wind it until i searched that its noon. Its still stupid because you set the date then have to move to set the time and i can see myself forgetting and moving to date after i set the time to 11
The pagani manual is trash, in it from what i could even understand it said wind it before 4 and after 8 dont spin round rod around 6 o'clock. They need some English speakers to start writing it
Wow, excellent information. I didn't know that I could damage the movement if I move the quick date 4 hours from or after the date change time. Thanks for sharing it.
Yes this is important! The date changing mechanism is engaged within this timeframe and quick changing the date within this period can damage that particular mechanism. Exact time varies between different movements, but it's better to be safe than sorry
I saw this right after changing the date on my IWC watch at 10pm. Hope I didn’t break it!
@@aliboom6876 same here 😅 but in my case it's Tevise I've just bought second hand
Brilliant. Thanks.
Very helpful, thank you
If i don't change the date function ever (as i am afraid that i will damage it while setting date), will it damage my watch ? ,
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Awesome info !!!
Great video thank you! Will doing the date changing mistake once or twice might have damaged a movement?
It could, that's why the general advice is to avoid doing it at all. But on the other hand, it would be interesting to do an experiment on that... lol
when you’re setting the date at 1:42 if you spin it the other way will it break the spring
I move the hands to 6:00 whenever changing the day/date function.
Is it possible to over-wind your watch?
This is a much debated question, but no, it's not possible to overwind a watch with a modern movement. Either the movement stop you from winding when it's at full wind, or the mainspring is designed to slip in the barrel when it's at maximum torque.
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Some watches allow you yo know if it’s pm or am. Let’s say it’s 8 am and you want to set the date, if you turn the crown 180 degrees, the date won’t change but if it was 8 pm, the date will change if you turn the crown 180 degrees.
More safety to make sure hour hand only in 4-8 oclock
At twelve o'clock at night, move the date and day forward or backward by twelve hours. If correct, press the key
Don't set between 12 and 4am
Really wish the watch I bought made is really clear about the ability to damage your date gear and not have it on the last page of the manual in small ass font. Maybe a card or a sticker on the watch telling you not to change it between those times.
Dude the pagani manual is so dumb, im lucky i didn't destroy mine because wasn't even nh35 thst it was referring to, it says don't wimd between 4&8. Luckily i couldn't figure out to wind it until i searched that its noon. Its still stupid because you set the date then have to move to set the time and i can see myself forgetting and moving to date after i set the time to 11
Love the watch. What brand is it?
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The pagani manual is trash, in it from what i could even understand it said wind it before 4 and after 8 dont spin round rod around 6 o'clock. They need some English speakers to start writing it
Turning the hands anti-clockwise doesn't do the watch any favours either.
Seiko instructs you in the manual to turn the hand back slightly then forward again when setting the time.
I don't get it