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Old 6 November 2010, 01:01 AM   #4
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I also noticed the jumping minute hand issue like I encountered on my Tudor Heritage Chrono. However, the minute hand jumps when I reset the chrono on my AP.. Whereas the minute hand jumps when I start the chrono on my Tudor.

The jump on the AP is very small, especially compared to the tudor. I would need to start and reset my chrono at least 5-6 times for it to jump a minute. But there is a jump nonetheless.

Is this the common issue on piggyback chronos? I can take this deal from a Tudor. From AP? Kinda disapointing really..
The minute hand jumps when you reset the chrono? Mine doesn't do that. The minute hand can jump when setting the time, but all it takes is turning the crown slightly counterclockwise to release gear tension, and then push the crown in. No movement on mine.
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