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If you are actually wearing the watch (and you are not confined to bed or anything), then it definitely should keep running via the automatic winding mechanism. A 40 or so hour power reserve is perfectly normal, so there's no problem with that side of things, but the self-winding mechanism clearly has a problem.
While I'm not going to try to defend the AD who sold it to you, short of someone in the shop wearing the watch (or putting it on a winder for a few days), testing the self-winding mechanism is quite difficult. I guess they probably manually wound it up, saw it was running, and that was it. However, if it's a Breitling AD and they gave you a warranty (which they definitely should) then they should be able to sort it out for you.
Unless they are an approved Breitling repair centre, I'm pretty sure your watch will haver to go to back Breitling, but the AD should IMO be picking up the full cost.
In terms of how long it'll take - official Breitling warranty work (i.e. the 2 year warranty Breitling provides on all new watches) takes precidence over other work, so you may indeed be looking at anything up to 12 weeks. Not ideal, but Breitling provide a very good service so your Crosswind (which is a truly great watch BTW) will come back as good as new.
Alternatively you'd be well within your rights to ask for a refund.
Personally, as long as the AD was going to send it to Breitling for repairs and pick up the full cost, I'd bite the bullet and just be without the watch for a few weeks. In the long run you'll have an iconic watch on your wrist..... but then I'm biased as I've always loved the Crosswind!
Either way, I hope it all works out for you.
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