![]() ![]() Now when I go to wind the stopped watch, there is some resistance from the beginning and after about 10 turns it starts to click. Previously, when the watch was stopped I would unscrew it to wind and the crown would rotate with very little resistance until about 40 turns where it would begin to show a little resistance, the clicking would start and I would stop winding. After a while it started up again and was fine however, since then, winding via the crown doesn't feel right. Since this didn't seem normal, I stopped manually winding it and just put it on my wrist to see if it would sort itself. I wound it a few more times and it again stopped after a few seconds. After a few turns the watch started moving again but only went for about 10 seconds before stopping. When I started winding it felt tight as though the watch was already fully wound and I could hear the clicking sound which I normally use as an indication of when to stop winding. One Sunday I checked the watch in the winder and it had stopped which I thought was strange so I took it out and went to manually wind it. Because I don't wear it over the weekend, I have to reset the date/time on Monday so for convenience I bought a watch winder and started putting it in the winder on Friday night through to Monday morning which kept it wound. I wear it every day during the week but not at the weekend. I purchased a Tag Heuer Aquaracer Calibre 5 from a well known high street jeweler about 5 months ago. I'm hoping to get some advice on problem with my watch. ![]()
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