Rob1 Posted February 17, 2007 Report Posted February 17, 2007 My new Steelfish arrived yesterday. Lovely watch and I'm very pleased with it. However, it seems to be running a bit fast and looks like it's gained 30 seconds in the last 16 hours. Is there anyway that a newbie like me can regulate this watch so that it keeps better time? The movement is the gen eta version rather than the Asian copy.
lovepanerai Posted February 17, 2007 Report Posted February 17, 2007 My new Steelfish arrived yesterday. Lovely watch and I'm very pleased with it. However, it seems to be running a bit fast and looks like it's gained 30 seconds in the last 16 hours. Is there anyway that a newbie like me can regulate this watch so that it keeps better time? The movement is the gen eta version rather than the Asian copy. wait a couple of weeks and see if it still runs fast after the break-in period, if not the movement is probably dirty, which is quite common with replicas.
Rob1 Posted February 17, 2007 Author Report Posted February 17, 2007 wait a couple of weeks and see if it still runs fast after the break-in period, if not the movement is probably dirty, which is quite common with replicas. OK, I'll do that. If it is dirty will a watchsmith be able to clean it so that runs better?
lovepanerai Posted February 17, 2007 Report Posted February 17, 2007 OK, I'll do that. If it is dirty will a watchsmith be able to clean it so that runs better? of course, but be careful with those quick jobs where they just drain the movement in a cleaning solution - you should get it properly serviced, once you did you will enjoy for a long time. Just check the forum in the expert and watch repair sections for more details.
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