Hi all, I've got a rather technical question regarding the amplitude - it fluctuates from time to from 300 DEG to 250 DEG, mid-level wound. I can envisage this movement needs a lot of power to keep the wheels going, but that kind of volatility make me raise an eyebrow. It was in the service about 3
Making mistakes is not a crime, not to learn from them should be. In case of luxury goods one would expect margins to be high enough not only to pay for testimonies and image building advertising campaigns but also to pay for the service one deserves. Sure, humans are full of mistakes but equally th
its what my perception is as well, as specially with the automatic rotor and the sub-dial of the Master Georgraphics. Don't think this is warranted - reputation and price segment should speak a different language and they should make an effort to fix it. Albeit the trouble, its a great brand - this
No I am afraid, the 2001 rotor version was not ceramic ball mounted. So it is really down to the flexible time zone/city sub-dial here. The ceramic ball mounted rotor is a different question but also a very good one. I've got the 2004 version of the Master Home Time, the Master Compressor (2006) whe
clattering means ratting i.e. it makes noise when you alter the position of the watch. Sure, improvements are to be made everywhere, or at least should be made. However, I consider sme brands matured and the higher the price, the more one expects I guess...
I had the same problem with the San Marco GMT and the GMT Perpetual, the latter was serviced in Weil am Rhein and it was a complete disaster. The perpetual was finally fixed in Le Locle, the San Marco GMT was serviced in Le Locle and looked awry after I changed the time zone and iI sent it back. It
Great! I've the version of the 90' and the 2000 something with 41.5mm (ss) - what I was really missing was a look at my watch to have the information at one quick look - I feel, both are missing clarity and calmness on the face. The "new" GEO looks like it has that clarity and calmness, even an aura