Apols for the crappy quality because I took them for afar as I do not want to risk magnetizing the movement. There are also distortions/noises in the picture due to the further distance and poor lighting. The watch is absolutely fine.
Sylvain Pinaud Origine
This message has been edited by India Whiskey Charlie on 2026-04-05 01:10:46
Apols for the crappy quality because I took them for afar as I do not want to risk magnetizing the movement. There are also distortions/noises in the picture due to the further distance and poor lighting. The watch is absolutely fine. Sylvain Pinaud Origi...
the movement. I used a demagnatize machine but doesn't work as a component was bent. The watch was returned to the manufacturer and I only got it back 5 months later.
You could check for any hairspring overlap by looking at your macro shots, but I wonder how a magnetic field from a phone or camera could bend anything.
Let me try my S24 on your watch, especially those without magnetic protection... The watch was running fine before I took those close shots, and was off by 10 minutes after I took it. Sent back to manufacture who said component bent. I can't think of any ...
Watches don't have many parts that are susceptible to bending, so it might just be the hairspring if we're talking about magnetism (not shocks). Perhaps by 'bend', they meant 'overlap', which is only a semantic difference, but could sound scary to us. I'v...