Sad to hear of your problem

Aug 21, 2008,23:21 PM
 

I don't think it is that hard to repair but with 5960P it needs to be sent back which the turn around time might be 6 months!!

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Help with 5960P

 
 By: hon8500 : August 21st, 2008-20:27
Finally got my 5960P, waited 2 week before breaking the seal. And SADLY, it doesn't work properly - The power indicator doesn't reach the "+" sign. It stops midway between "-" and "+." Has everyone experienced this ? Everything else seems to be working pr... 

Correction

 
 By: hon8500 : August 21st, 2008-20:51
The power indicator does continue moving to the "+" sign. The reason it stopped was b/c I was winding the watch manually, and the winder broke. But when I put it in a watchwinder, I can see the indicator moving, thus showing that the watch is capable of w... 

Ouch!!

 
 By: JediWatchFool : August 22nd, 2008-21:06

My PP problems at purchase

 
 By: globetrotterdoug : August 23rd, 2008-09:52
I bought a 5960P from the Geneva Salon in April 2007 (I ordered it in Jan 06). When I got home to NY, I noticed the crown completely unscreweed when setting time. HSA in NY could fix it (didn't have th watch key) so I called PP Geneva and they has an empl... 

5960P

 
 By: hon8500 : August 23rd, 2008-18:36
I tried winding my 5960p the following day after playing around with the chronograph functions. And to my surprise, I noticed the power indicator moving very slowly to the plus sign. For reassurance, I went ahead and brought it in to Patek NYC and was tol...