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Starting a stopped automatic wrist watch - Rolex Submariner 16618 Wristwatch

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Unscrew the crown and wind it, then screw it back and twist/spin your watch. If this does not restart it going, then there is mechanical problem in movement and you will need watchmakers help.

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SOURCE: Fossil blue bq9307 Watch stopped, how

If it an automatic watch, it usually marked as such on the front or back.

To wind a self winding watch, shake it gently from side to side for a few minutes.

This type of watch thrives on use and if left off for more than 2-3 days it will stop.

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