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PostPosted: Tue Jan 05, 2010 3:09 pm 
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Is there a function on the Chronomat Automatics that indicate a low power or kinetic state? My Seiko Kinetic will move the second hand every two seconds if the power is low to tell me I need to run around the room waiving my arm in big circles to power the watch more. Thanks much.

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Chronomats don't have Reserve de Marche, just this model of an Auto AFAIK. http://www.breitlingsource.com/watch_de ... er_85.html
Most of the Quartz have it, it's called EOL (end of life).


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Thank you bnewbie. I appreciate the reply. I guess I will just have to wear it ALL THE TIME so that it does not stop.

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You are welcome.
It has the power reserve of cca 40 hours and if you don't wear it for the whole day, you can manually give it few winds every other day.


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