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PostPosted: Thu May 17, 2012 12:58 pm 
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Hey gang. The normal technique I use to catch up the date complication to current when it is off does not work. (Adjusting the hands and watching the complication numerals move). Any suggestions of what I might be doing wrong. I've never had the complication "frozen" before. Would love to avoid having to send the watch in...

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It's probably a damaged date wheel, no alternative but to get service attention I'm afraid.


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Roffensian wrote:
It's probably a damaged date wheel, no alternative but to get service attention I'm afraid.


any thoughts on how that might have happened?


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Tenebo wrote:
Roffensian wrote:
It's probably a damaged date wheel, no alternative but to get service attention I'm afraid.


any thoughts on how that might have happened?


90+% of date wheel problems are caused by using the quick set date function during the 8pm - 3am 'danger zone'.


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