BenWaaaaah Posted March 30, 2007 Report Posted March 30, 2007 Got a 212 from another member here. Watch has been running great. Now, all of the sudden, it's just dead. It has the clear caseback and nothing is turning. Hitting the choronos will reset them back to zero, but that's it. I've wound it thru shaking and by hand, but I can't get a tick out of it. Should I send it to one of our repairers or should I take it to someone locally or what?
RWG Technical Posted April 6, 2007 Report Posted April 6, 2007 Should I send it to one of our repairers or should I take it to someone locally or what? That is a personal decision only you can make... The experience of various members here who have taken thier watches to local repair shops, has not been very impressive. It's your call as to where to go. RG
trunk21 Posted April 6, 2007 Report Posted April 6, 2007 Got a 212 from another member here. Watch has been running great. Now, all of the sudden, it's just dead. It has the clear caseback and nothing is turning. Hitting the choronos will reset them back to zero, but that's it. I've wound it thru shaking and by hand, but I can't get a tick out of it. Should I send it to one of our repairers or should I take it to someone locally or what? I've had pretty poor results from local watchmakers. I'd send it to The Zigmeister for a fix.
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