deepsea Posted October 12, 2007 Report Posted October 12, 2007 (edited) I'm not very keen on chrono watches and don't have any A7750 watch except for Panerai 187... But I noticed that everyone is mentioning about slipping chrono hands... but, I can't get the point. If chrono hand slips; You open the watch. Align chrono hand. close the watch. (this only should take a few minutes) Yup I know working with a watch may take hours but this is a very simple operation... We won't take apart the movt, remove the dial, remove hands etc... We will just remove case-back, remove movement head, align hand, do reverse -- we are done. (or if you are not capable of this, any watchsmith should do it in minutes?) So why is it a big frightening issue? Or am I missing something? What happens after this? as soon as you push the chrono button, does minute hand slip again after alignment? Edited October 12, 2007 by deepsea
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