What should I do if Patek Philippe has a chain failure? Full analysis of professional maintenance

Has your Patek Philippe watch experienced a chain failure? Whether it's automatic winding failure, manual winding lag, or abnormal winding, these issues may make your beloved watch lose its former glory. As a classic representative of Swiss watchmaking, Patek Philippe watches are known for their excellent performance, but prolonged use or improper operation may still cause the winding system to malfunction.


Common causes of Patek Philippe's on chain failures

Patek Philippe's precision movements require regular lubrication due to aging of the movement. If the watch is not maintained for a long time, the oil will dry up, causing an increase in winding resistance and even affecting timekeeping.


When manually winding a damaged mainspring or gear, if you hear abnormal noise or feel abnormally laborious, it may be due to a broken mainspring or worn winding gear, which requires professional 【 movement repair 】 to handle.


If your Patek Philippe Nautilus or Calatrava is not worn for a long time, the automatic winding system may become stuck due to lack of movement, affecting power transmission.


External impact may cause the watch to fall or be impacted, which may result in misalignment of the components in the winding system


How to identify on chain issues?

When your Patek Philippe watch experiences the following conditions, it is recommended to seek help immediately:


Insufficient power reserve after automatic winding, unable to sustain operation for a day;

When manually winding, the crown of the watch does not rotate smoothly, and even cannot be wound at all;

The watch stops moving, even if it is repeatedly wound, it is ineffective.


Failure to address these issues in a timely manner may exacerbate movement wear and even increase future watch repair costs.


Professional steps for repairing on chain faults

Comprehensive inspection: Check the status of the winding system and movement, accurately locate problems.

Cleaning and oiling: Remove aged lubricating oil and restore smooth winding.

Parts repair: Replace damaged springs or gears to ensure normal power transmission.

Functional testing: Calibrate travel time and conduct waterproof testing to ensure comprehensive restoration.