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Pilot Chronograph Continues to Wind When Screwing Down Crown

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    Mr. Daniel Yoon
    Apprentice 2 posts
    30 Apr 2015, 6:39 a.m. 30 Apr 2015, 6:39 a.m.
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    Hey All,

    I have an IWC Pilot Chronograph.

    I was wondering is it normal for the 3777 to have the movement continue to wind while screwing down the crown? Also I feel there is more resistance than compared to my other automatic watches.

    The other watches I own seem to disengage the winding of the main spring and screws down smoothly with little resistance (does not continue to make the winding noise when screwing down).

    A little bit of background on this watch. I recently bought a second hand IWC Pilot Chrono from ebay and it came with all boxes papers, and Warranty Card that matched the watches serial.

    Appreciate any insight.

    Cheers

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    Mr. kenneth laycock
    Connoisseur 271 posts
    30 Apr 2015, 11:02 a.m. 30 Apr 2015, 11:02 a.m.
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    Are you certain that the crown is fully secured in its seated position. The crown wheel on the 3777 is quite firm to tighten fully,this is normal for the pilot chrono. Failing that,something may be stripped inside the the watch.A good tip is to push in the crown wheel firmly,whilst at the same time wind it to a closing position.
    Kenneth.

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    Mark Fleminger
    Master 3188 posts
    30 Apr 2015, 12:48 p.m. 30 Apr 2015, 12:48 p.m.
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    The winding of 3717 and 3777 is a little stiffer than other watches to wind.
    It is normal also for the watch to continue winding until the crown locks down.

    Enjoy your new to you 3777. It's a lovely chronograph.

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    Mr. Daniel Yoon
    Apprentice 2 posts
    30 Apr 2015, 7:20 p.m. 30 Apr 2015, 7:20 p.m.
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    Thank you all for your replies.

    Good to know that it is normal. Had me concerned for a bit, and considered sending it in for repairs.

    I was very surprised at how much pressure it took to wind the crown down as compared to a submariner.

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    Bill B.
    Master 6724 posts
    30 Apr 2015, 9:22 p.m. 30 Apr 2015, 9:22 p.m.
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    I make a practice to rotate the crown backwards while pushing it inwards until I hear or feel a click. At that point, start winding in opposite direction.

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    Ron
    Connoisseur 134 posts
    2 May 2015, 2:50 p.m. 2 May 2015, 2:50 p.m.
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    I never realised it before i read this question here, but it is the same on my cal 80110 which also makes the winding sound when i screw back the crown. Good to know it is normal.

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    Ben
    Master 1956 posts
    3 May 2015, 12:01 a.m. 3 May 2015, 12:01 a.m.
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    I am inclined to believe that is the case with most of the current IWC collection.

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