Introduction
Mechanical watches are fascinating pieces of craftsmanship, and winding them correctly keeps them running smoothly. Whether you own an AddiesKIN automatic watch with a Miyota 9015 movement or an AddiesDIVE mechanical watch with NH35/8215 movements, this guide will show you the easy steps to wind your watch safely.
How to Manually Wind the MY-H2 Watch(NH35)
1. Manual Winding: When and Why
Even automatic watches benefit from manual winding occasionally:
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Keeps the movement lubricated
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Ensures accurate timekeeping
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Prepares the watch if it hasn’t been worn for a few days
Tip: Winding your watch daily is fine, but don’t force it beyond its natural stop.
2. How to Wind an AddiesKIN Watch (9015 Movement)
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Unscrew the crown if your model has a screw-down crown.
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Turn the crown clockwise slowly about 20–30 full turns until you feel resistance.
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Push the crown back in and screw it down if needed.
Note: The Miyota 9015 is robust and precise, but gentle winding helps keep it long-lasting.
3. How to Wind an AddiesDIVE Watch (NH35/8215 Movements)
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Pull the crown out to the first position (manual winding mode).
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Turn the crown clockwise slowly about 20–40 full turns, depending on how long the watch has been inactive.
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Push the crown back in securely.
Both NH35 and 8215 movements are sturdy, ideal for everyday use, but always wind gently to avoid over-tensioning the mainspring.
4. Quick Tips for All Mechanical Watches
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Avoid winding your watch when it’s on your wrist – it can put pressure on the stem.
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Wind your watch at the same time daily for consistent accuracy.
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Store your watches in a cool, dry place when not in use.
5. Conclusion
Winding your mechanical watch properly ensures accuracy, longevity, and smooth performance. With AddiesKIN 9015 or AddiesDIVE NH35/8215 watches, following these simple steps helps you enjoy your timepiece every day.
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