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PostPosted: Mon Sep 17, 2012 4:22 am 
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Can You Please Guide me.. why Navitimer Watches Does Not Have Quick Date Function.

Any Special Reason for that ?

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Well some do and some don't. It's just a decision as to which complications to add to the base movement used, no idea why Breitling chose not to use it on some models. There is a semi-quick set function in that you can roll time back and forth around midnight - usually forward to 2am and back to about 9pm is sufficient and it will change the date each time past mdnight.

Obviously that's not something to ever do in watches with a quick set because it can damage the date change function.


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[quote="Roffensian"]Well some do and some don't. It's just a decision as to which complications to add to the base movement used, no idea why Breitling chose not to use it on some models. There is a semi-quick set function in that you can roll time back and forth around midnight - usually forward to 2am and back to about 9pm is sufficient and it will change the date each time past mdnight.

Obviously that's not something to ever do in watches with a quick set because it can damage the date change function.[/quote]

My wife's Rolex has non quick set date! Can I do the forward to 2 and back to 9 on it?


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ADIGA wrote:
My wife's Rolex has non quick set date! Can I do the forward to 2 and back to 9 on it?



I have no idea.


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ADIGA wrote:
Roffensian wrote:
Well some do and some don't. It's just a decision as to which complications to add to the base movement used, no idea why Breitling chose not to use it on some models. There is a semi-quick set function in that you can roll time back and forth around midnight - usually forward to 2am and back to about 9pm is sufficient and it will change the date each time past mdnight.

Obviously that's not something to ever do in watches with a quick set because it can damage the date change function.


My wife's Rolex has non quick set date! Can I do the forward to 2 and back to 9 on it?

many you can, some you cant


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many you can, some you cant[/quote]
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