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View Poll Results: Do you keep your Daytona pushers screwed tight ur unscrewed most of the time?
I keep my pushers screwed tight most of the time. 126 91.97%
I keep my pushers unscrewed most of the time. 11 8.03%
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Old 22 January 2018, 10:14 AM   #31
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...Screwed down: I'll let you know once I get "The Call."
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Old 23 January 2018, 03:18 PM   #32
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So I finally bought a Daytona and I found myself using my Omega Speedy Mark II Co-Axial more than the Daytona. One of the reason is because of the easy access of the timer start/stop rest buttons on the Speedy. Than it hit me that I don't need to keep the locks on the buttons on the Daytona screwed down unless I'm in water. So the question for Daytona wearers is whether or not you keep your pushers locked (screwed tight) or loosened (unscrewed)?
Congrats on the Daytona, Lee. I used to own one and always kept the screws down on the pushers. Just force of habit.
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Old 23 January 2018, 05:14 PM   #33
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Congrats on the Daytona, Lee. I used to own one and always kept the screws down on the pushers. Just force of habit.
Thanks, Eric, so far I'm enjoying it; really enjoying the Mark II. I was screwing them in until I found it interfered with my using the timer.
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Old 23 January 2018, 06:25 PM   #34
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Screwed down always. Even after I operate the Chrono I screw them down until I know it’s just about time to complete my timing.
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