Hi!
There's something wrong with my IWC5007-10. The power reserve indicator seems
run too fast than real hours in a day (It's run with x2 speed, not on my
wrist).
Is it normally with x2 speed?
Thank you!
Hi!
There's something wrong with my IWC5007-10. The power reserve indicator seems
run too fast than real hours in a day (It's run with x2 speed, not on my
wrist).
Is it normally with x2 speed?
Thank you!
I have another issue. I have iwc yacht club which was already teo times sent
to service. The reason is that power reserve never reaches even 48 hours even
though it should be over 60hrs. Does any one have the same issue?
for example i am wearing watch every day from 7 am till 6 pm. When i put my
watch on shelf on friday evening it stops on sunday early morning. Which means
that the power reserve does not exceed 48 hours. The funny part, IWC service
wrote that this is normal.
@BartoszK: depends on how active you are and the movement efficiency. My Big
Pilot auto winds very very fast and gains >48 hs. power reserve during a day,
I have a Portuguese Automatic where the power reserve doesn't change at all
during the day.... Did you wind it manually till full reserve (you can hear
the clutch make a soft clicking sound when you keep winding) and then see if
it makes 60 hours? Mine does!
Regards, Bob
@TRANHOANGANHVN do you mean that if you in 24hs
the power reserve needle falls back 2 days? That is not normal so check with
your dealer I'd advise.
Of course i did. That was the reason i bave sent the watch to IWC for the
second time. No changes, it does not go for over 48hrs and it should for 68
Yeah! The power reserve needle falls back 2 day (7->5) after 24hs.
Waiting the answer from iwc, already chat with them via fb msg.
Thank you very much!