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17 July 2007, 01:21 AM | #1 |
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There goes my hairspring!
Well after 7 months of ownership I wake up on Saturday morning with my watch running as fast as Speedy Gonzalez. When I woke up without a wake up call at 10:30 AM I knew my Rolex was on time and something has gone wrong. It was a very weird feeling finding out that MY watch is the one that went wrong.
Yesterday I spoke with my dealer and he said it must be my hairspring and it is not a terrible thing that went wrong. I am sending it in to be fixed today. The question is, How did this happen? And of course how long will it take to fix it? I dont want to be out of a watch for too long and the real pisser is that my other watches are out of commission as well (Breitling #1 battery just went out Breitling #2 is lent to my Father and Charriol is in service having a new bracelet installed) |
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