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Author: | breitlingfan2008 [ Tue Jul 01, 2008 8:36 pm ] |
Post subject: | Question About My New Breitling Chronomat Evolution |
Hey all- this site is great! You all have such a vast knowledge of these timepieces . I recieved my watch as a graduation gift, after completing University studies. I absolutely love it! However, I have a question, some fool got into a physical altercation with me this evening, and i blocked his tackle, however his arm might have hit my watch, how strudy are these watches? Is it normal that when i twist my watch like up and down I hear a noise? Is this the watch winding or is there something loose? Forgive me if the question is somewhat that of a noob ..but I am a first time buyer, furthermore if this is normal..under what ways should it be heard...like near my ear or farther away? Thank you so m ![]() |
Author: | kingsfall [ Tue Jul 01, 2008 9:02 pm ] |
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congratulations on the watch, i wish someone bought me a nice watch when i graduated :p the odd bump or crash should not damage your watch. you should not expose it to constant vibrations (e.g. take off your watch if youre using a jackhammer) but otherwise it should not be a problem at all. hearing noise from your watch is normal as it is mechanical. even within the same brand, the amount of noise varies quite a bit due to different types of movement. in general, you will hear the movement ticking right next to your ear, and you may hear the occasional winding sound when swinging your arm. so yes, if you tilt the watch up and down and hear a sort of creaking, that is normal. if something is wrong with the movement, it is more than likely the time would be quite off spec, so if youre really worried just see how many seconds you gain/lose tomorrow. if its far outside -4/+6 you should take it to an AD. if its slightly off -4/+6 you may still want to take it to an AD as that's outside COSC range, but i wouldn't really lose sleep over a second or two. |
Author: | RJRJRJ [ Tue Jul 01, 2008 9:17 pm ] |
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Chronomat has a B13 movement, based on the ETA 7750. It is one of the louder movements available, which I personally think is great. I love hearing all the winding and zips and buzzes and ticks. So yeah, your watch is probably fine. Enjoy. And stop fighting. |
Author: | aleister [ Tue Jul 01, 2008 9:27 pm ] |
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Welcome to the forum and congratulations on both graduating and the watch! Sounds like a real nice gift - wish my parents would have thought of something similar... ![]() As you've already heard, your watch should be ok. If you are really REALLY unlucky asingle hit might damage the mechanism in the watch, but hopefully not. As you've read, the best way is probably to see if it keeps time ok, within COSC specs. When I turn my arm I hear the movement spinning from, well, an armlength away, so that shouldn't be a worry either. |
Author: | breitlingfan2008 [ Wed Jul 02, 2008 6:53 pm ] |
Post subject: | Thanks guys!!! |
Wow guys thanks for the responses...so prompt! I checked the seconds against a quartz watch, I dont think there was any difference maybe a millisecond..so perhaps everything is in check here. I guess when people say +4/6 they mean 4 to six seconds off? I have not worn it today yet shook it...I did hear an occasional noise...perhaps the winder or rotor, and according to all the comments..its normal..I was just wondering though although thetime is accurate to COSC, could the noise be something loose, or jjust an overreaction? thanks all! ![]() |
Author: | kingsfall [ Wed Jul 02, 2008 7:21 pm ] |
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for COSC certification a movement can be no more than -4 or +6 seconds off per day. they only test movements and not the actual watches, so if a watch is off COSC spec by a second or two either way i wouldnt go crazy, although technically it shouldn't be. if you checked your watch against a quartz and there was no difference over the course of a day thats pretty amazing, theres nothing wrong with your watch. the only part that would be loose in your watch is supposed to be loose. its an automatic watch so the escapement has to swing. let me put this way, if you didnt hear a noise coming out of your watch when you shook it, that would be more strange. |
Author: | Alien [ Thu Jul 03, 2008 2:06 am ] |
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A Chronomat is built to withstand a high shockload (more than 10g). Be careful the next time, You get into a brawl, You can easily break someones jaw, by hitting it with Your Chronomat. BG Thomas |
Author: | In2Deep [ Thu Jul 03, 2008 2:17 am ] |
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Hmmm, I was actually thinking about how resilient the Breitlings are while riding the motorcycle yesterday :p Made me nervous, think I'll wear one of the Citizens on the next ride :p |
Author: | bnewbie [ Thu Jul 03, 2008 3:08 am ] |
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In2Deep wrote: Hmmm, I was actually thinking about how resilient the Breitlings are while riding the motorcycle yesterday :p
Made me nervous, think I'll wear one of the Citizens on the next ride :p Quartz watches can take more beating than the Autos. |
Author: | drax [ Thu Jul 03, 2008 7:09 am ] |
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Dear Breitling Fan 2008, If you're going to make a career of fisticuffs, you might think about getting something like a Casio, then you can fight to your heart's content. But if you're just an occassional street brawler, then your Evo should be able to take it. I've worn mine for several years now (no fights, thank God; I'm too damn old) but I've taken a couple bad falls and worn it under some really rugged circumstances. It's still keeping great time. As for those noises ... it's just that lovely Valjoux 7750 saying to you, "Hey, everything's okay, I'm still doing my job!" Take good care of your watch. But even more important, take good care of yourself! Steve |
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