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Old 14 November 2011, 04:21 AM   #1
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Icon20 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?


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Old 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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Old 14 November 2011, 04:45 AM   #3
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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....
Tried it Rob but it doesn't work! What's the safest way to send it back to Toronto in your oppinion?
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Tried it Rob but it doesn't work! What's the safest way to send it back to Toronto in your oppinion?
Well, your local AD can take care of that for you if you have one close by.
Or, call RSC Canada and ask for their requirements on mailing it in.
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