


We have more vintage watches in our. Vintage Swiss 100 Men's Automatic Watch. The watch has just been cleaned, oiled, and adjusted; the time accuracy is very good. (Cleaning and oiling means that the movement parts of the watch have been completely disassembled, then cleaned and lubricated).
The rotor may have been replaced during the last major overhaul. Case width: 36mm (excluding crown); width including crown is 40.5mm. Lug to lug is 46.5mm.Width between lugs is 19mm. Fits a maximum wrist circumference of 8 inches (20.3cm). Crystal: Some minor scratches that are not easily noticeable. Case: There are signs of normal use, such as scratches or wear. Dial: Good for its age.
The watch's water resistance has not been tested; avoid contact with water. Several photos of the watch in natural light are provided, showing its actual condition more clearly. Please refer to these photos as part of the description; (these photos are zoomed in to show details, but the watch looks better in natural light). We will respond to you within 24 hours and do our best to help you out!
We take great care in packaging the items to assure they arrive safely at your hand. If you need express service, please contact me before placing your order. Discrepancy or misrepresentation in the description. Automatic Self-Wind watches use a semi-circular weighted rotor to generate motion.
The normal movements from your arm and wrist cause the rotor to move back and forth which automatically winds the watch. Manual wind watches are similar to automatics watches, however, some may not have an automatic rotor and therefore need to be hand-wound more regularly.For a self-winding watch to function properly, the mainspring must build up a sufficient power reserve. This is called the initiation process. Without the initiation process, the watch may not operate properly or consistently. To initiate the power reserve, the watch must be wound manually. Turn the winding crown, in a clockwise direction for about 8 to 12 revolutions.
Ensure that the crown is not pulled out when you are winding the crown. (Winding the crown of the watch should not move the hands of the watch).A self-winding watch should be worn several hours a day to build up the power reserve. If you find that the watch has stopped moving.
Simply restart the initiation process.