I have noticed that 'winding efficiency' is not the best on this new baby (new to me). Sitting in front of a PC most of the day is not an active lifestyle at all, but I have no problem with any of my other watches. But a couple of times already, I've foun...
I bought it preowned from a friend very reputable dealer, I'm sure they will take care of it if I ask. But they will use most likely their own watchmaker. I might prefer to take it myself to AP for a full service, but it has a cost. I believe I'll try to ...
I'll monitor the performance a bit longer and I will definitely go back to the dealer to find the best solution. I definitely want to keep the watch and enjoy it.
I used to have two ROO Chronos, which is a watch I love, but a bit too large for my wrist. The first was a Rubberclad. One day I noticed that the rotor was turning in "free mode", not really winding the mainspring. The second was the Panda. One day it sim...
I had several APs , all of them had problems , bad power reserve or were not keeping time or both , all were serviced under warranty. You dont here a lot about it cause the die hard APs owners some times attack those who comment on faulty watches. Just lo...
. . . when you start wearing it? Some automatics need only eight or ten turns to make it thru the day on even the most sedentary wrist. Others, considerably more. Try waiting 'til it's wound down, then turning the crown twenty times. If it still runs down...
This is exactly what I'm trying to figure out these days. I normally don't pay much attention and no issues with other watches. I still need to test this baby a bit longer before making a decision.