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Author:  JayMcC [ Fri Jan 08, 2010 11:19 am ]
Post subject:  Could my watch be magnetized?

I posted a few days ago, but I figured I'd start a new thread with the new information I've been given.
For those who might not have read my first post, my new SA is running about 10 sec. fast a day. Over the course of a week, it gained 1 min, 8 sec.
Since I reset it yesterday, it gained 11 sec.
I called my local AD (who only picked up the line in June), and he suggested that I might have inadvertently magnetized the watch by leaving it too close to my cell phone or speakers.
At night, I leave it on the dresser, not more than a foot from my cell phone and the Bose Wave radio. Could this have magnetized my watch?
Also, my AD said they can't regulate or de-magnetize the watch there; that I would have to have it shipped back to Breitling to have them perform the necessary repairs, whatever they may be.

Lastly, he also said if I run a compass along the outer circumference, it would continually indicate North towards the watch in all locations.
Is this true or not??

If this is indeed a case of magnetization, then how extreme must one be to prevent magnetization? Do you guys talk on your cell phone in the same hand that you wear your watch? Take your watch off when using the laptop?
What's the minimum distance to keep between your watch and your phone at night, for example?

I did try to search the forums for "magnetize, magnetization" first, and it returned zero results.

Thanks!
Jeremy

Author:  Roffensian [ Fri Jan 08, 2010 12:09 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Could my watch be magnetized?

Get a new AD!

If your Ad is suggesting that +10 seconds a day on a new watch is because of being magnetised then he doesn't know what he is talking about, and likely doesn't want the bother of regulating it.

A magnetised watch will tend to run fast - minutes and hours fast, not 10 seconds. The watch is new and is settling, as per the advice that you were previously given, let it adjust over a few weeks and see what happens. As you are already leaving it crown up then there is nothing to change there, and as Driver8 suggested earlier in the week the watch will likely settle to a few seconds a day fast. Once it is consistent then get it regulated and you should be fine.

Watches definitely can get magnetised, and it's a good idea to keep them away from magnets, but that isn't the problem here.

Author:  JayMcC [ Fri Jan 08, 2010 2:59 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Could my watch be magnetized?

Understood. The AD in question is not the Dealer I bought the watch from, but rather, the closest AD to me that I could visit in person. I don't believe I'll be making that visit.

I contacted the AD I purchased through, and he's looking into my best option. In the meantime, I'll continue to let it settle.

Thanks again~

Author:  JayMcC [ Sat Jan 09, 2010 5:57 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Could my watch be magnetized?

+ 18 seconds today so far....

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