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loobyw
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Mar 23, 2016
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How is this wound up? Can you not use the screw at the side or does it have to go on special apparatus?
Mar 23, 2016
eldoofo
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Mar 23, 2016
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loobywYou can't manually wind it, it is wound automatically by the movement of your wrist only.
Mar 23, 2016
djringjr
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Mar 24, 2016
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eldoofoI cannot use this because since I sleep about 10 hours a day because of illness, I have to give my self winders three winds every morning. Keep this in mind when you get old and inactive.
Mar 24, 2016
Cardamom
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Mar 25, 2016
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eldoofoyou can manual wind it by turning the crown. All automatic watch can manual wind.
Mar 25, 2016
eldoofo
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Mar 25, 2016
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CardamomNope. Most (if not all) of the Seiko 5 movements can't be handwound. You can shake it if you want but turning the crown won't wind it.
Mar 25, 2016
Cardamom
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Mar 25, 2016
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eldoofoohh my mistake. I didn't even realize that when I checked out seiko 5s a long time ago. Glad I something else back then :P
Mar 25, 2016
NightSky
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Mar 26, 2016
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djringjrSure you can... just get an "automatic watch wider box" to store it in at night. get a multiple watch box and store all of your automatic watches in it. It will keep them wound up.
Mar 26, 2016
enlight10ment
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Mar 28, 2016
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djringjrI have this movement in the green band version, I only wear it once a week. That said I have 4 automatic watches and store them all in a winding box. I'd suggest buying a winding box if you have enough automatics. Never once thought about manually winding them.
Mar 28, 2016
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