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Winding the movement
For manually wound watches:
Proceed to wind the watch with the crown in position 0, turning it forwards until it locks (corresponding to approx. 40 hours of autonomy).
For self-winding watches:
Winding is carried out by the movements of the wrist when the watch is worn. If the watch has not been worn for around 40 hours, wind it by hand with the crown in position 0 (around 10 turns of the crown are enough to restart the mechanism).
Power-reserve indicator:
Some models are equipped with a power-reserve indicator on the dial. It indicates the number of hours for which your watch will continue to run without being rewound (for manually wound movements) or without being worn (for self-winding movements).
Proceed to wind the watch with the crown in position 0, turning it forwards until it locks (corresponding to approx. 40 hours of autonomy).
For self-winding watches:
Winding is carried out by the movements of the wrist when the watch is worn. If the watch has not been worn for around 40 hours, wind it by hand with the crown in position 0 (around 10 turns of the crown are enough to restart the mechanism).
Power-reserve indicator:
Some models are equipped with a power-reserve indicator on the dial. It indicates the number of hours for which your watch will continue to run without being rewound (for manually wound movements) or without being worn (for self-winding movements).
