1884 Worldtime
Andersen Geneve
Watch Winding Specifications
Svend Andersen was 1942 born in Denmark. After primary school, he completed a four-year watchmaker apprenticeship. With his diploma from the Danish School of Watchmaking, which then belonged to the Royal Institute of Technology, Copenhagen, he went to Switzerland in 1963 to see how the world's best watches are made. He worked for Gübelin Lucerne and in 1965 went to Gübelin Geneva, where he also worked in the store service because of his good language skills.
| Watch Model | Direction | Turns Per Day (TPD) |
|
|
_ |
_ |
|
Golden Reminder |
_ |
_ |
|
Kamar |
CCW |
650-900 |
|
Montre A Tact |
Both |
650 |
|
Montre A Tact Regina: 591 |
Both |
650 |
|
Perpetuel 2000 |
Both |
650 |
|
Perpetual Secular |
Both |
650 |
|
Quotidiana |
_ |
_ |
If ever you are unable to find your watch model in this table, here's an easy way to determine the winding requirements for your ANDERSEN GENEVE watches.
- Select the combined winding mode (CW+CCW) and the minimal number of turns per day (TPD).
- Place your watch into the winder and check after a few days how accurate your watch shows the time.
- If it runs behind, it is necessary to increase the number of TPD by one increment.
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