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14 November 2011, 04:21 AM | #1 |
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I'd lost my quick hand...... question
I was trying to set my time today on my GMT II c and in the process I'd lost my "second position" of the watch. Right now i can only wind the watch or pull it all the way out which would stop the second hand completely!
This watch is 7 months old and I got it as a daily beater. I guess it will go back to Rolex Canada for a diagnosis!? Did this happen to any of you in the past? Cheers Zoltan |
14 November 2011, 04:28 AM | #2 |
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Turn the crown back and forth in the winding position and try a soft even pull...
If your still unable to catch the second position, you definitely have a problem! It is still under warranty, so send her in to be fixed. I've personally not had this problem with either of mine....
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Or, call RSC Canada and ask for their requirements on mailing it in.
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