DM71

| Joined: | Sun Oct 19th, 2008 |
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bigrustypig wrote: Once in a rare while, the mechanical watch should be turned back a little bit without the date being changed....maybe by 6 to 8 hours and then set forward again to the correct time. This is meant to slush around the lubricants that have always, always been slushed/pushed forward. My point is the lubricants also have to go back to ensure better lubrication.
I learned this from a trustworthy research-heavy WIS:)
Thanks for the hint Jeff, it makes sense!
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