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watch crowns

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  • last reply by GregoryChalk 26 Mar 2013
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    Mr. kenneth laycock
    Connoisseur 271 posts
    26 Mar 2013, 6:02 a.m. 26 Mar 2013, 6:02 a.m.
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    Dear forum members.It might seem a silly question to ask,but I notice that many people when resting their watches,leave the crowns wound in the open position.Why is that?
    Kind regards.
    Kenneth.

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    Mr. Tony Lewis
    Insider 52 posts
    26 Mar 2013, 6:48 a.m. 26 Mar 2013, 6:48 a.m.
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    If you mean what you see in watch photos, then some watches hack, that is the second hand stops moving when the crown is pulled out.. Often photos will be taken with the hands set to around 10 past 10..

    I hope that is what you are meaning as I would hope they are not leaving open routinely as in humid atmosphere would probably not be good for the watch internals..

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    Greg Chalk
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    26 Mar 2013, 1:01 p.m. 26 Mar 2013, 1:01 p.m.
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    The Kiwi gives the right explanation. If you have a camera that you can fully control, focus on the second hand and take a 1 second exposure of the watch running. You will see an interesting effect of the second hand in the photo.

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