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23 July 2016, 03:46 AM | #1 |
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Problem with Seadweller
Guys
Took my SD16600 put to wear earlier - had not used it for a few months - noticed the winding crown very hard to get out to full extension to set the hands. Was afraid to apply too much pressure but eventually managed to get it to that position and set the time. Have now noticed that the date is changing at around 10pm rather than MN as before. Just wondered if this could have any link to the tight crown? Watch wound up okay and was serviced a couple of years back. Any advice would be much appreciated. Thanks |
15 September 2016, 01:31 PM | #2 |
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I believe it is because of the Polar Shift has sped up the rotation of the earth by about 120 minutes. That could be the cause of your watch changing at 10:00pm. It could also be a sign of the Alien take over.
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15 September 2016, 01:51 PM | #3 |
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Sounds odd that, something certainly not quite right there friend.
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15 September 2016, 02:18 PM | #4 |
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Was it serviced at the RSC? If so, and it's still under warranty I'd put it in right away.
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