WHEN TO WIND A WATCH.
At tiie monthly meeting of the ish Watch and dock Makers' Gu3J||| the whether It ie better " *»||| wind a watch .at. night or'in the ing was discussed. Some members vato-jm of the opinion that it was better ,»#j| wind it afc night, as in the m O, the mainspring would be colcler *»«Jl ifc would bo after being carried \*™&-W pocket -all day, and efcoel is when cold than, when it is warm. «£f| Wright, tbe vice-president, said ttt» m during the day the watch was about and! subjected to all kmdb aT*S irregular conditione, and when fully wound it wae abfe to these abroormal conditions better^ ™**'M when it required winding. it was a deckled advantage to it up in the morjiing. This V 1 the case was agreed to by tlie roaio"V v *5 of the moinbers of the trade who present. , ~v'g
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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 13097, 23 April 1908, Page 6
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