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PostPosted: Mon Apr 06, 2009 3:44 am 
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Can anybody help i have my navitimer foe 1 year the other day when the clocks went foward i was moving my winder and i felt a large click and now my winder is on a angle looks bent ? will warrenty cover this ?


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 Post subject: Re: Navitimer
PostPosted: Mon Apr 06, 2009 4:21 am 
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Was the "loud click" from the internals or possible from the crown coming loose from the winding stem?

Either way, issues with the crown can be problematic warranty-wise. You need to be able to prove that the fault was caused by a manufacturing issue rather than by misuse by yourself such as forcing the crown.

Your best bet will be to contact an AD in the first instance, preferably in person and taking the watch with you.

PS - I've also moved this into the Help section.

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Driver8 wrote:
Was the "loud click" from the internals or possible from the crown coming loose from the winding stem?

Either way, issues with the crown can be problematic warranty-wise. You need to be able to prove that the fault was caused by a manufacturing issue rather than by misuse by yourself such as forcing the crown.

Your best bet will be to contact an AD in the first instance, preferably in person and taking the watch with you.

PS - I've also moved this into the Help section.


wasnt really a click just felt somthing happen inside i was only moving the time foward nothing else to look at now the watch winder looks bent ?


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Definitely needs to go to the AD. It could be a number of things from within the winding / adjusting mechanism, none of which you can fix yourself.


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