Posted by L.Fure on December 08, 2015 at 18:24:22 from (68.169.253.43):
In Reply to: OT, Watch Repair. posted by L.Fure on December 08, 2015 at 13:38:21:
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Analog watches have a gear train. Even the battery driven ones. Could be that the oil in the gear train has dried and affects the movement of the train of gears. As to why it only loses while being worn is probably the different positions the watch is in while being worn. The gear train may stick more in one or two positions than it does laying flat on it's back. Try placing the watch in different positions and note the rate difference. Run each positional test for 24 hours and write down how much it gains or loses. The different positions would be dial up, dial down, crown left, crown right, and crown down. I'm sure if the movement was serviced it would cure the problem.
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