Sudden Watch Fault
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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.
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.
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.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.
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.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.
I'll have a look with a loupe.
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