WHL[VC Moderator]
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One thing to check....
The shakiness in the minute hand might be a consequence of location setting is not accurately engaged. You might test to make sure the home city has clicked firmly into place and see if the shakiness problem persists. Please let us know.
Bill
Hi Henry,
By: WHL : July 16th, 2013-10:46
I don't have enough hand's on experience with the World Time to know if this is the way it is or if it needs service. I will check with VC to ask their opinion. Bill VC Forum Moderator
Hello Henry
By: docsnov : July 16th, 2013-15:23
I have had the world timer since March of 2012. I had to send it back in May 2012 because the mechanism for changing the home time broke. Since getting it back I have not had any problems with it and have not noticed any shakiness in the minute hand altho...
One thing to check....
By: WHL : July 16th, 2013-18:10
The shakiness in the minute hand might be a consequence of location setting is not accurately engaged. You might test to make sure the home city has clicked firmly into place and see if the shakiness problem persists. Please let us know. Bill
That is a good point Bill
By: docsnov : July 16th, 2013-19:04
If the home city does not click in securely there is a good amount of play in the minute hand. That could also mean the watch has a problem with its city wheel like mine. With mine the city wheel would not rotate properly and click into the chosen city li...
An update
By: joenghenry : October 2nd, 2014-01:14
Dear fellow purists members, Just a follow up. I have shown my traditionnelle world time to a VC watch maker while attending the Hour Club event at Watches and Wonders 2014 in Hong Kong yesterday. He told me that I am not the first one to ask the question...