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PostPosted: Tue Sep 02, 2008 7:48 pm 
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Hey all- it seems like when i manually set the time on the Chrono Evo...the date changes before or right on Midnite and maybe I did not see this well, could a mechanism be damaged? Could it be that I spilled beer or Orange Juice on a loose crown, or am I imagining this?

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P.S I will check on this later tonite to ensure its not my imagination. :evil:


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breitlingfan2008 wrote:
Hey all- it seems like when i manually set the time on the Chrono Evo...the date changes before or right on Midnite and maybe I did not see this well, could a mechanism be damaged? Could it be that I spilled beer or Orange Juice on a loose crown, or am I imagining this?

Thanks,
nick

P.S I will check on this later tonite to ensure its not my imagination. :evil:


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breitlingfan2008 wrote:
Hey all- it seems like when i manually set the time on the Chrono Evo...the date changes before or right on Midnite and maybe I did not see this well, could a mechanism be damaged? Could it be that I spilled beer or Orange Juice on a loose crown, or am I imagining this?

Thanks,
nick

P.S I will check on this later tonite to ensure its not my imagination. :evil:

Your watch is fine! The date can change anywhere between 23:55 and 00:05. It's a mechanical device that has some play on the wheels to make it run, it's not like a microship that can be programmed...
Don't worry about it, just enjoy your time piece! :wink:

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Thanks guys!!! Wasn't sure if that mechanism went...thanks In2deep and Watchmakerss *Vanessa*

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