Hi everyone, hope we're doing well in these uncertain times.
I'm recently got a hold of a Reverso Duoface and its a pretty nice watch. But it doesn't have hacking seconds and the watch seems to running fast if left upright. From my estimate, its running around 2 minutes a week which does eventually add up.
As the watch is running fast and doesn't have hacking seconds, you can't just pull the crown out to readjust the time easily. So my main question right now is what the best method of readjusting the time would be? From what I have read, you absolutely cannot wind the time backwards without running into the risk of damaging the movement. Is that the case? If so, how do people deal with a Reverso that runs fast?
I'm recently got a hold of a Reverso Duoface and its a pretty nice watch. But it doesn't have hacking seconds and the watch seems to running fast if left upright. From my estimate, its running around 2 minutes a week which does eventually add up.
As the watch is running fast and doesn't have hacking seconds, you can't just pull the crown out to readjust the time easily. So my main question right now is what the best method of readjusting the time would be? From what I have read, you absolutely cannot wind the time backwards without running into the risk of damaging the movement. Is that the case? If so, how do people deal with a Reverso that runs fast?