stephenleslie123
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Do What the Professionals Do.
You can always try the watch repairer/maker's remedy and give it a bloody good shake. You'd be amazed how many times it's fixed the problem. A bit like switching your computer off then on again, or a mechanic flogging the living daylights out of you car to cure lumpy idle and rough running. Just make sure you've got a firm grip on the watch.
TIMING ADJUSTMENT question
By: Mostel : April 9th, 2012-14:11
Hi guys, I have been wearing a 7750 based chrono (IWC 3705, a huge favorite) for a while and it's kept great time. A week ago, my beloved wife placed my beloved IWC on its crown, and there it stayed for about 8 hours. The next day, it was 25 minutes slow....
thanks John
By: Mostel : April 9th, 2012-17:10
I was looking forward to your opinion. isn't this strange? Or is it not? I'm sure Superior will treat me right. They have a great reputation. Well, the upside is, I really love this IWC--it may be my all time favorite watch, in the sense of an everyday we...
Rolex taught us this..
By: KC74 : April 10th, 2012-08:50
To gain faster timing, lay watch flat with dial upwards To slow down timing, lay watch vertical position, crown facing downwards To slow down timing even more, lay watch vertical position crown facing upwards Some Kamasutra lessons here.. Get it serviced....