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Old 10 August 2020, 04:41 AM   #13981
STLBrax
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Join Date: May 2019
Location: US
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Originally Posted by hdfb910 View Post

Finally back from service...
5170g [emoji106]


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I own this watch and I love it. I wouldn't trade it for any other modern chronograph. I, too, changed the strap but went with a PP matte black alligator.

I bought mine recently at a Phillips auction and have a question. The start/stop pusher and reset pusher require very different pressure to engage. The start/stop requires more force and engages with a click. The reset is extremely smooth and a newborn could engage it. Is that typical of the PP5170g or do I need to send it in for repairs? Mechanically, the watch keeps perfect time and the chronograph works perfectly; crisp movement between minutes in subregister, etc.
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