Why you should NOT set your watch backwards? Watch and Learn #96
Can I set my watch hands backwards? This is a question I get fairly often. I say "no, you should not". At least don't make a habit out of it. Why not? Well, you will cause premature wear on various parts. In today's episode of Watch and Learn, I will disassemble a watch movement to show you what you are doing when you set it backwards. I think you'll agree, it's not a good idea! Check out our store at: https://www.LongIslandWatch.com Leave your comments down below! Instagram: / longislandwatch Facebook: / islandwatch Thank you for watching!

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