話說我去返網購嘅客服搵佢,佢咁樣覆返我:
太長可以去睇紅字
我自己啱啱入坑,但我都知都要上鏈先識行,亦都有上足50粒鐘,但隻錶誇張到一日快成個幾鐘
同客服講硬係覺得條友玩9緊我,叫我上鏈,又話有1個月磨合期(咁買返嚟成個月都係錯時間嘅?)又話太慢就打橫放 太快就打直放(咁我平時一路戴係隻手垂直咁放咪會愈嚟愈慢
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有錯嘅話bin細力啲
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If your new automatic watch is running too fast or too slow or seems to have stopped, do not panic. An automatic watch is an investment of time and effort and unlike quartz watches (battery operated) it may take some time to start keeping good time. This is true especially for lower range automatic watches (i.e. not "chornometers"). For your watch to start keeping good time, the main spring needs to be completely wound first. The way to do that is to use a watch winder or shake and wear the watch continuously. You will have to initiate the watch also by turning the crown in a clockwise direction 40 to 50 times.
Like most mechanical devices, a new automatic watch (or a watch that has not been used for some time) has a break-in period that lasts for about a month or so. During this time, your watch is distributing the oil around, and is breaking in its gears. You need to wear the watch or have a winder do the job.
There are some simple steps you can take to regulate your watch as well:
Take the watch off at night and place according to below:
1. If your watch is running slow : lay it flat with the dial up.
2. If your watch is running fast : lay the watch vertically with the crown downwards.
3. If your watch is running too fast: lay the watch vertically with the crown up.
If you watch is still running fast or slow by a large margin the most likely cause is that the mainspring may have gotten itself caught on one of the screws inside the watch. To get it freed up try this: Place the watch on your palm with the crystal down and slap the watch. If this freed up the mainspring it should start keeping good time.