aaronm
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That's a possible durability issue
but not really a design flaw. It's a trade-off, the advantages of silicon upfront, but with an unknown lifespan.
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Flawed Designs
By: aaronm : January 7th, 2011-13:25
MTF's Journian woes raised an interesting question in my mind, just how many new designs have actual flaws in them? There are some obvious ones: UN Freak 1 Escapement Chopard 4.96 Date Advance Patek 5004 split-second pinion For this I'm really only thinki...
Material flaws
By: AndrewD : January 7th, 2011-14:34
It may not necessarily be a design flaw, but an unexpected material flaw. There was a flaw in the metal used to make a ratchet and date wheel in a number of Journe Octa RdM's built in 2001. This was acknowledged by the Manufacture and repaired under warra...
Octa Chronograph...
By: foversta : January 7th, 2011-15:19
I've never met an Octa Chronograph which works... i think it was a too ambitious watch: the will from Journe to keep the same case thickness for a chronograph lead to a non-working solution... I don't answer to your question which is very precise but I wo...
GMT II date setting
By: Timertom : January 8th, 2011-10:34
You have to do a lot of crown rotating to rotate the date on a GMT II. I never liked this an stick to my GMT master because of this, which has no such issues. Also, the new ceramic GMT II has another issue, the bezel rotates in click increments (if you kn...
UN 160
By: DSD : January 9th, 2011-17:03
I am convinced there is a movement problem - owned two, both had the same problem and was contacted since by other owners who also have had issues. I guess it is not a common watch and perhaps not too many owners but something is amiss with that movement,...