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Author: | fung1e [ Sun Jul 08, 2012 2:00 am ] |
Post subject: | Superocean Steelfish losing time when on wrist |
I purchased a Superocean Steelfish back in at the end of 2009. I initially had problems with the watch losing time (approx 2-3min per day) and returned it to Breitling who managed to re-calibrate the watch, resulting in it keeping the correct time. I don't wear the watch regularly and recently when I put the watch on again it was losing time again. I've eventually purchased a watch winder (Orbita Sparta) which keeps the watch wound and telling the correct time, although every time i put the watch on my wrist it loses between 5-10 min a day. Does anyone know why this happens (it keeps the correct time on the winder but loses time when worn) ![]() |
Author: | Roffensian [ Sun Jul 08, 2012 5:25 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Superocean Steelfish losing time when on wrist |
Well a watch winder doesn't wind a watch, it simply stops a watch from winding down. I would give the watch 40 turns of the crown, then put it on the winder and see whether it is still losing 5 - 10 minutes when you wear it. I suspect that the less consistent movement of your wrist relative to a winder may be causing the watch to temporarily stop due to low power reserve. If that doesn't work then we need to look for other options. |
Author: | CEOMS [ Tue Jul 31, 2012 10:06 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Superocean Steelfish losing time when on wrist |
Roffensian is correct, the winder only maintains the current level of power reserve in the watch at the time you out it in the winder. A winder should make for a consistent time though. If that is not doing the trick, you might consider having the watch serviced by your Breitling dealer. Even watches that are not worn frequently need a "tune-up" occasionally. |
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