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1 May 2009, 01:41 AM | #1 |
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Join Date: Mar 2009
Real Name: Russell
Location: Seattle Metro
Watch: EXPORER II
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Going to get my Explorer regulated today and maybe a have a salad.
My new Explorer runs a bit warm. While I don't expect quartz like precision I do think 7-9 seconds fast per day is a bit too far. Granted it hasn't reached the point where the dial should just indicate day or night, I just would like to tighten things up a tad. I have worn the watch for about two months to see if it would settle in. But as it still running fast I'll let the guys pop the hood and check it out.
My hope- 1) The watchmaker does no harm such as scratches the case. 2) A simple tweak is all that is needed. The watch is new and from an AD so if he opens it up and it looks like a raccoon crawled there and crapped in it, it will be covered . 3) As I ordered my watch from an out of state dealer unseen it would be the ultimate raw deal for it to be a fake. 4) Silliness aside, I'm hoping for some of this Superlative Chronometer Officially Certified accuracy that Rolex is so quick to advertise. 5) That the lunch special is a garden salad with seared Ahi tuna.
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