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5130: Buckle Type - Calatrava Cross / Traditional
Hi
I've noticed that when the 5130 was first released, it came with a deployant tyoe buckle that was the more traditional "V" shape
However it appears that the more recent ones now come with the older style Calatrava Cross buckle as seen in in the previous model, the 5110 and other PP watches.
It appears like some time through its life, PP decided to change the buckle type. I remember reading a post whereby someone mentioned that the traditional "V" type was not as secure and the pin kept coming loose from the hole in the strap.
Can anyone confirm? and also when this transition happened?
Thanks
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Hmmm
By: dannyjak : February 12th, 2013-13:07
Thanks From posts here it appears that they will indeed change it, free of charge though>? even out of the warranty period? So you just go into a PP boutique or service center and they will change it?
Yes, that is the way.
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