greetings all,
I have purchased my first vintage IWC. a silver dial automatic with cal. 852. I love the watch very much, and cannot keep my eyes off of it. I do have some questions with regards to the movement. I was told by the seller that the seconds can hack while adjusting the time, which was not true. Looks like once I have the crown out in the first position, that is for time setting, and by adjusting the time backwards, I can stop the seconds hand, as it feels the restriction of the gears I'm guessing. I wanted to know if this method is recommended while we adjust the time as accurately as possible? or should we always just adjust the time, as whatever the position the seconds hand may be?
secondly, I was told by the seller that the watch is from the 1960s. A little digging through some article on the internet reveals that cal. 852 was made during 1952-1958, so was the seller wrong, and the watch was made in the 50s?
the watch is running somewhat fast, I have a feeling that it will run between 15-30 seconds fast during the 24 hr interval, despite the fact that seller said that the movement received cleaned, lubed, and adjusted just towards the 4th qtr of last year. I had read that there are 5 positions of adjusting the time possibly. Can someone shed some light on how to do it effectively, and is this a relatively simple task for a common person to do?
those are my questions for now. proud to be a vintage IWC owner! and thanks in advance to the feedback.
