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PostPosted: Sun Jan 18, 2009 1:04 pm 
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has anyone had a problem with there bentley gt watch ????


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 Post subject: Re: button fault
PostPosted: Sun Jan 18, 2009 1:10 pm 
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What's the problem with it?

Sticking? Not coming back out? Not going in? Moving correctly but not stopping or starting the chronograph?

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Ah right, just seen your other post. I've deleted that one as we like to avoid double posting, but I've copied your words in here -

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i have recently purchased a breitling bently gt watch its my second breitling,i've had my gt for 2 months and the top button has started jamming has anyone else had this problem ??

I've not come across this myself, so it doesn't appear to be a common problem. Sounds like a trip to an AD, but as it's only 2 months old it'll be fixed under warranty for you.

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when i push the top button in it doesn't come back out,unless i pull it out ?? the dial still works tho ??


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when i push the top button in it doesn't come back out,unless i pull it out ?? the dial still works tho ??

Sounds like the return spring is un-seated slightly. As I say, it's probably an AD job, but it'll be a freebie as you're only 2 months into the warranty.

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thanks for the reply just joined the forum tonight so still strugglin a little to understand it haha


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russell21880 wrote:
thanks for the reply just joined the forum tonight so still strugglin a little to understand it haha

No worries! Welcome aboard! :thumbsup:

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I agree with Driver. A while ago I had a similar experience wit my (now sold) CA, but well at the AD it was a fairly quick fix, and not very costly either (actually I think I got it for free, but that might depend on the fact I got some straps at the same time).

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