Has anyone had any problems with their NSA? Yesterday i needed to change the time an hour forward for daylight savings. So i did and when i snapped back in the compressor key the second hand would not start up again. I played around with it for awhile, wound it a bit, played with the date and alarm and the time etc. I have done just about everything to get it working again and it wont. I have been wearing the watch for the past 2 months everyday without any issues. There has been no shock or anything done to the watch. I am going to bring it to my AD tom. when they open, i just wanted to see if anyone else has had any issues with their NSA or any JLC just stopping for no reason.
Thanks,
Tyler
I had mine for 1,5 years now – no problem with the movement.
Contact your AD/JLC Boutique and they will surely solve this.
Best
Blomman
I am sitting at the office getting ready to head down to my AD when i decided to play around with it a little more. I manually advanced the minute hand back and forth a couple days, i adjusted the date a few cycles, i shook the watch a little, i wound it, i did just about everything i could think of. Then i decided to wind the alarm and make it go off. As soon as i progressed the minute hand past the alarm time the alarm went off. I snapped back in the compressor key and surprisingly the second hand started back up. So i played around a little more popped the compressor key out to adjust the time and it stopped again. I could not get it to start. So i set the alarm one more time made it go off snapped back in the compressor key and of course it started agan. I have not tried to stop it again, but how strange is this. Could there be an explanation as to why the watch will only start back up if i make the alarm go off? Anyways, just thought i would let everyone know what happened.
Should i send the watch into service because of this or should i just live with it?
Tyler
And if the issue comes again, I would bring it to the AD...
Best,
Nicolas.
As the guarantee is for a year, I would probably waite a little though.
Regards,
George