It's been a while since I used this watch regularly, but I'm pretty sure it was not this bad before. I would like to hear from other users if this is normal or what was the cause they gave? it's not resistance, it just seems to catch on something which causes it to pop into the proper position for winding.I did have a lot of resistance prior to it the movement going bad. Now what I do is I pull it all the way out and press it back before winding it to avoid the unpleasant sensation of it catching onto something before i can wind it. A few searches turned out something similar described by other users but nothing definitive. I would like some feedback since I have not used the watch in over two months prior to sending it in for service. I remember this also happened before but not all the time. Now when I open the crown for winding, it pops into the open position but not totally because when I start to wind it, it feels like it catches on something very slightly which moves or shifts it a bit more before I can wind the watch freely. They won't tell me what was wrong but they fixed it and threw in a free polish so I was happy with that. I have a way 211a ceramic AR recently returned from service, something went wrong with the movement which made it impossible to wind, winding action was very stiff and it would cause the rotor to turn when I did.
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