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·If that fails, only thing left is to live with it or have it serviced.
If that fails, only thing left is to live with it or have it serviced.
I found in my experience and also read somewhere that you really need to give the CH02 a good wind 👍
80 hours just won’t be possible without some good push 😉
Any idea how many turns are needed to fully wind up the H02?
I found in my experience and also read somewhere that you really need to give the CH02 a good wind 👍
80 hours just won’t be possible without some good push 😉
Sorry, I haven’t really counted it. Most of the time, I just leave my CH02 in the wrist for 1-2 hours before I adjust the time. I always have my iPhone for my “time” purposes 😁 It’s just wearing a TAG Heuer chrono makes me feel good and indirectly tells others, I’m a car/motorsport guy 😉
Sorry, I haven’t really counted it. Most of the time, I just leave my CH02 in the wrist for 1-2 hours before I adjust the time. I always have my iPhone for my “time” purposes 😁 It’s just wearing a TAG Heuer chrono makes me feel good and indirectly tells others, I’m a car/motorsport guy 😉
You got it sir @OttoWilliam 👍
A little warm up wouldn’t be so bad especially for finer things in life like mechanical watches & sports cars 😉
I used the term weekend car just to sound cool. I don't own any sport car truth be told 👎...
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well back to watch topic, i haven't test this theory, but i think manual watch might be more durable and less maintenance cost compare to automatic one.
You got it sir @OttoWilliam 👍
A little warm up wouldn’t be so bad especially for finer things in life like mechanical watches & sports cars 😉
Oh no!
Something bad happened.
I had the crown in position 2 and pushed the start/stop pusher on chronograph so I could see the running seconds better.
Think the winding pin is bent or something worse. The hour hand moves on its own like a gmt and the date moves at the same time then etc
The time is set properly now but it’s off to the menders I think.
It mainly slips every few turns when winding clockwise on setting the time.
Sorry to hear about this, must feel horrible having just gotten the watch. I would never think to engage the chrono with the crown pulled out. Now I know never ever to do that!
On the bright side, while in for repair you can also have them adjust the movement so it doesn't lose as much time.