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19 January 2008, 01:43 AM | #1 |
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Join Date: Jun 2007
Real Name: Gary
Location: Utah, USA
Watch: ROLEX
Posts: 156
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Chrono Hand Not At Zero
Yesterday, while doing some shopping at my local Costco, I had a salesperson pull out of the case a Breitling chronomat evolution for me to look at. I noticed as I set the chrono in motion, that after stopping it and resetting the hand it never would fully return to the 12 o'clock position. Did this several times-always the hand just a shade short of 12. I would think that any watch that costs 5 to 6 thousand dollars should be spot on. What do other members think. Is this a common problem with chronos in general, or with maybe Breitling in particular?? Has anybody had this problem with a Rolex Daytona? I know it is a minor thing, but if I am paying this kind of money for a quality watch, then it should be just about perfect is my feeling. Could the problem be that so many people have previously played with it??
My next watch will probably be a Daytona. I wish they would make it with a date feature though!! Thanks for everybody's time Gary |
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