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I am in South Korea. My back light has stopped working and I took it to the dealer/service office in Seoul and asked them if they could repair it. Then took it apart and said everything works find, but for the back light, I should just order a whole new analog works...is he just trying to make some money off me?
It may require rather more than a bit of a shake! Some makers say that you have to swing it gently form side to side for 200-300 times to fully wind up the watch.
I bought one some years ago that didn't work well and I had it cleaned, after which it worked perfectly for years.
If giving your watch the shaking I described above it still does not work, try having it cleaned.
Automatic watches thrive on being used but should run for 2-3 days before stopping.
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