DivingT
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thanks guys
Thanks for the info guys, the recent posts are very constructive.
Yep, I'm planning on getting it in for a service, almost 4 yeqrs old now, just not looking ofrward to it being away for the 14 weeks the AD is estimating.
Oh well, guess the Seamaster will get a spell outside of the watch winder for a while ;-)
Cheers for the help.
Cheers Tony
Minute hand spring
By: dr.limms : February 25th, 2011-21:30
Like you I'm obsessed about the alignment of the minute hand at zero second as well! Anyway, the spring-like sensation in the Rolex movement is quite normal and was a 'shock' to me when I first handled it. Not sure what to say about it except to say it is...
A common problem...
By: Pete17 : February 26th, 2011-02:55
Both the modern SD's I owned had this problem. The only way around it is to advance the minute hand a tad forward of where you want it and it'll spring back when the crown is put back in. The Subs I had were Ok for some reason. Cheers Pete
thanks guys
By: DivingT : February 26th, 2011-04:16
Thanks for the info guys, the recent posts are very constructive. Yep, I'm planning on getting it in for a service, almost 4 yeqrs old now, just not looking ofrward to it being away for the 14 weeks the AD is estimating. Oh well, guess the Seamaster will ...