Thanks. mine goes to the same point as shown in your pics...

Oct 14, 2012,02:56 AM
 

Thanks for the response ED-209. i can't take photos now but the indicator on mine is at the same position as that shown in your pic when it is fully wound.

So, I wonder why AP has done decided to make the indicator such that it will never reach the top...

Also, it seems that when the watch is not in use, i.e. the spring is not being wound, it takes several hours before the indicator starts going down. This seems to suggest that when a fully wound spring is unwinding the first 20% or so, the unwinding does not move the indicator. The indicator starts moving downwards when the 'charge' has dropped to about 80%.

If this is the case, i am just thinking whether if i wind the watch until the indicator stops at 80% and i stop winding then, is the watch fully wound? or would i have to continue winding it another 20 or so rounds 'blindly' (because the indicator would have stopped going upwards) to have the watch fully wound.

I know all this doesn't really affect my enjoyment of this beautiful piece, but just thought that it'd be good to know....

Thanks and cheers
moses

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Qn on Royal Oak Dual Time power reserve indicator

 
 By: MosesL : October 13th, 2012-23:50
Hi guys, i have a question - is it the case that the power reserve indicator on the RO dual time (ref 26120) cannot go beyond the three-quarter mark no matter how much one winds the watch? thanks in advance! moses

I asked AP about this a while back, and the answer is that...

 
 By: ED209 : October 14th, 2012-00:51
Hi MosesL, I noticed this a while back when I had my AP RO DT 26120 and had asked AP about this when I visited LeBrassus back in 2008. They confirmed that the power reserve indicator doesn't go to the absolute full position on the subdial scale. It goes s...  

Thanks. mine goes to the same point as shown in your pics...

 
 By: MosesL : October 14th, 2012-02:56
Thanks for the response ED-209. i can't take photos now but the indicator on mine is at the same position as that shown in your pic when it is fully wound. So, I wonder why AP has done decided to make the indicator such that it will never reach the top...... 

Good to know it's consistent, and also about the winding...

 
 By: ED209 : October 14th, 2012-13:39
Thanks MosesL for sharing your experience with your AP. Nice to know that it's consistent between mine and yours. I agree with you that it's a bit odd that the indicator doesn't go to the top of the scale (almost as strange as if the fuel gauge on my car ... 

here's a pic of mine:

 
 By: MosesL : October 14th, 2012-03:10
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