![]() Continue winding the watch until the correct date is shown through the date window.Īfter the date is set on the watch, it is time to set it on time. The click will indicate that the crown is in the correct position for the day of the month to be set.Īs the crown is turned clockwise or forward, the value of the date displayed on the watch will increase by one day at a time. You first need to pull the crown out, as shown in the video, until it clicks. This requires that the crown be moved outwards to a different position. Setting the Correct Date on Your Rolex TimepieceĪfter the Rolex Submariner is wound, it is time to set the correct date on the watch. ![]() It will not wind the watch, but will not damage it either. Winding the crown backwards doesn't really do anything. When this is done, you will feel the tension on the crown and hear a subtle clicking as it turns. The proper way to wind a Rolex is by turning the crown clockwise or forward. This is a common question that customers have, as they wonder whether they should wind their Rolexes forward (clockwise) or backwards (counterclockwise). To start the winding process, Eric recommends that you hold the crown using two fingers at the same time to avoid the unnecessary stress that's placed on the crown if only one finger is used to turn it.Īs Eric suggests, turning the crown forward around 15 times will pace enough tension on the spring to keep the watch running again, as the automatic function takes over. If a Rolex is tucked away in a safe or drawer for a few days, it will require some quick manual winding to kick off its automatic function once more. The first step in winding the Rolex Sub is to unscrew the crown by turning it counterclockwise or backwards (towards you if you're holding the watch with the dial facing you).Įventually the crown will pop out to the winding position.Įven though all of the luxury watches in the video are automatic, which means that their mechanisms are designed to self-wind the watch using the natural motions of the wearer's body, idle watches eventually stop telling time. Since both of these watches require the same process to wind them up and set their date and time, Eric just uses the Submariner to illustrate the necessary step-by-step procedure (this technique also applies to the Rolex Yacht-Master). The first two (from left to right) are the Rolex Submariner and the Datejust II. How to Wind a Rolex Datejust and SubmarinerĪt the start of the video, Eric has four watches lined up in front of him. ![]() This is important, because it will prolong the life of your watch and prevent unnecessary damage. Whether you want to buy a Submariner, Datejust or Daytona, Eric's video will show you the correct way to wind your Rolex and set its time or date. That's the reason that our very own luxury watch expert, Eric Rivera, created this video. It is as if the excitement of having new luxurious work of art on their wrists mesmerizes their neurons into a euphoric state where they stop firing! It's just that some customers either forget quickly or don't pay much attention during the initial explanation. It's not that we do not show them how it is done. These are typical questions that customers who buy a Rolex from us ask, typically after they leave our store with their watches on. “How do I wind my Rolex correctly?” “Do I turn the crown forward or backwards?” “My Rolex watch stopped.how do I set it on time again?”
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