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How often should I wind my TAG Heuer watch?
Non-automatic mechanical watch: This type of movement has to be wound every day. Winding is complete when you feel the crown resist. Avoid over winding – you’ll damage the watch mechanism.
Automatic watch: As it is the action of the wearer’s wrist that wind the movement and maintain maximum power, the power reserve will begin to drain if there is not enough movement, causing the watch to stop. You can wind it by turning the crown - unscrewed or in neutral position – clockwise 40 times (100 times for the V4). This will start the watch, giving it sufficient power reserve to function normally.
Automatic watch: As it is the action of the wearer’s wrist that wind the movement and maintain maximum power, the power reserve will begin to drain if there is not enough movement, causing the watch to stop. You can wind it by turning the crown - unscrewed or in neutral position – clockwise 40 times (100 times for the V4). This will start the watch, giving it sufficient power reserve to function normally.