Watch was my Grandfather's who has passed away. It works well other than it needs a crystal and some paint on the second hand. It would be great if someone could let me know what size and type of crystal it needs. Thanks
In reply to Do we have a generic Date & by Andersok
In reply to Pretty sure we don't. It by William Smith
We have been working on an ID for this watch for a while. We learn that way...
By the time we agree on some ID, they may have invented a time machine (or a new ad will surface).
In the mean time, here's a summary of votes to date. If we get it wrong, we can always change it then.
Unknown: Will, Andersok, Geoff.
Thoughts/votes from others?
Remember you don't have to be a panel member to help us with the ID. We panel members listen to comments from all MyBulova members before we vote on an ID. A minority opinion, when backed up with some data, has often swayed the vote to what's tentatively a correct ID for now. Collectively, we can ID based on what we know at the time, and update when we know more.
Thanks Geoff.
I got a few questions regarding this watch.
Is it possible to wind it to much?
If the watch is fully wound and sitting on my desk, how long should it run for?
I noticed after about 3 days it looses around a minute. I'm guessing thats from not properly winding it and not wearing it all the time.
Thanks
In reply to Thanks Geoff. I got a few by cliff
Cliff, until one of our expert watchmakers chimes in I'll give you a layman answer. It is not possible to over wind this watch. In my experience it will run 40-50 hours on a wind, perhaps a bit more when 'fully wound' and not worn. A kinetic or self winding watch really wants to be worn everyday but if you don't it really isn't a problem. 20 seconds a day (or a minute over three) is well within the range of accuracy for this movement. This is a good watch, it should give you years and years of continuing service. Depending on your wearing conditions you should have is serviced every couple years at a minimum.