Power Reserve: How do I wind up the movement?Updated a month ago
At the heart of your watch beats the Seiko NH-35A / NH05 / Miyota 9015 / 90S5 / Sellita SW260—automatic movements known as a workhorses for a reason. They're rugged, reliable, and engineered to run for decades with minimal servicing.
41-hour power reserve—meaning even if you take it off for a day, it keeps ticking.
Self-winding—wear it, move, and it charges itself. No fuss.
Synthetic ruby bearings reduce friction, extending the movement’s lifespan.
Power Reserve: Keep It Running
Your Redux & Co. automatic watch winds itself as you move. The more active you are, the more power it stores. But if you go a few days without wearing it, the power reserve will drop. No worries. Just give it a quick manual wind:
1️⃣ Turn the crown clockwise 15-40 times.
2️⃣ Feel the smooth resistance — that’s power flowing in.
3️⃣ Set the time, and you’re good to go.
Stay in Motion
If your watch slows down, it’s not broken—it’s just waiting for you to get moving. A simple walk, a quick jog, or even just wearing it daily keeps it at peak performance.
No batteries. No downtime. Powered by your adventures.