Sudden Watch Fault
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Doofus

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32,311 posts

193 months

Monday 8th December
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I swapped the strap on my Panerai on Sunday, and soon afterwards, I noticed it was running fast. I mean fast! It's gaining seven seconds per minute(!)

Obviously it's going for repair, but does anyone have an idea what might have gone wriong?

redrabbit

1,923 posts

185 months

Monday 8th December
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Did the watch come into contact with a magnetic source whilst off the strap? I assume you didn't drop it.

That's all I can think of as I'm not a watchmaker. However - Tring Watch Doctors fixed, serviced and sympathetically refinished my Panerai (loose rotor from a drop) for around £450-500 a couple of years back. I think they are first class if you're in the area.

Mabbs9

1,511 posts

238 months

Monday 8th December
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redrabbit said:
Did the watch come into contact with a magnetic source whilst off the strap? I assume you didn't drop it.

That's all I can think of as I'm not a watchmaker. However - Tring Watch Doctors fixed, serviced and sympathetically refinished my Panerai (loose rotor from a drop) for around £450-500 a couple of years back. I think they are first class if you're in the area.
There's a new ish branch in Thame now too if that's ant use.

Doofus

Original Poster:

32,311 posts

193 months

Monday 8th December
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redrabbit said:
Did the watch come into contact with a magnetic source whilst off the strap? I assume you didn't drop it.
Nope. it was in the coffee table.


Actually, i may have dropped it about a foot into the rug, come to think of it....

Tabs

1,066 posts

292 months

Monday 8th December
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Balance spring has tangled becoming shorter and thus ticking faster.
Can sometimes be sorted by holding the watch with your fingers, and banging your wrist hard onto a solid soft surface like a sofa arm.
If not, service time.

Doofus

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32,311 posts

193 months

Monday 8th December
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Tabs said:
Balance spring has tangled becoming shorter and thus ticking faster.
Can sometimes be sorted by holding the watch with your fingers, and banging your wrist hard onto a solid soft surface like a sofa arm.
If not, service time.
Interesting, thanks.

I'll have a look with a loupe.

Doofus

Original Poster:

32,311 posts

193 months

Thursday
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Update:

Spring did indeed appear to be snagged.

Gave the watch a little bonk on my knee, and it appears to have fixed it! bounce

It's back to taking a minute to count a minute and it's kept perfect time for the past two and a half hours.

Thanks, Tabs, you may have saved me an unncecessary service. beer