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#1 |
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Join Date: Feb 2014
Location: Denmark
Posts: 60
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Winning and losing !
I have a 26320 which might need service.
I have tested it over several days , the first day it lost 47 sec the next day it was 1.35 min ahead , it gained 2 min ???? 3 day its still ahead with 39 sec. The last 3 days its been on my wrist , i also tested it while it was in the drawer , here it mainly lost time. Power reserve is at 35 hours. Its almost 3 years with only 1 month of warranty left. Ive had a few AP and almost all of them need attention within the warranty period ? Is this really so common ? |
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#2 |
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Join Date: Jun 2013
Location: Mars
Watch: 5712
Posts: 11,509
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That sucks, I had the incredible case of the ceramic case which cracks by it's own, as there was never any shock at all, and it's not the most accurate watch I own, but still ok, but it's good you have warranty left to send it in...
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#3 |
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Join Date: Mar 2014
Location: UK
Posts: 3,990
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Get it back to APSC – it's deviating that much because something isn’t working exactly as it should.
It’s PR should be at least 40 – in reality, if fully wound, you’d expect to see another 2-3, since most manufacturers tend to quote the least you can expect. |
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