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27 July 2020, 10:31 AM | #1 |
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Tudor BB36 Troubleshooting
Good evening everyone,
New to the forums and the watch world. After many years of saving, a few special occasions later, I picked up my first timepiece. Bought the Tudor BB36 and im quite happy with it. Ive had it for 2 weeks and have had no issues.. except one thing. I often notice that when I quickly check my wrist, the second hand stops very briefly (Probably .1-.4 sec). Since I set the watch about 2 weeks ago im only 6 seconds ahead, so the time keeping seems to be not effected. The movement inside is an ETA 2824. Ive heard of this issue as the "miyota stutter". Sounds very similar to my issue. But, I don't know enough about movements to know if the 2824 experiences similar issues. Curious if someone can help me out with this. Got the 5 year AD warranty but I cant imagine the hassle of that. Is this normal? Or should I be worried? |
27 July 2020, 10:32 AM | #2 |
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Without a video i can't help.
It could simply be your eyes.
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