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Swiss ETA 2836-2


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Got me a watch from a dealer here on the board.

Have it for 2 weeks now, when I noticed it rarely showed the right time.

Everyday it was off by at least 3-4 hours.

Its a Swiss ETA 2836-2.

I also noticed it stopped quite often on my wrist, but would run very precise while in the box.

After looking closer to when it would stop I noticed the movement stopping whenever the crown is pointing to the floor.

Anyone heard of this kind of problem before? How can it be solved?

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Speak to your dealer. ^_^

I already did.

And being the good guy that he is, and is known for, he offered repair.

but the day before I was going to send it back, I read the dealer has a serious legal problem.

Dont know if its still the case, but in my eyes to risky for me, the watch and the dealer.

The rep has to go see a professional I guess... :cry:

But I cant take a rep to a watchmaker here.

Is there a DIY on how to reanimate your watch?

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