Re: Two bothersome issues with my Omega watch.
I thought my AT was missing the second hand marks, and then I realized that my vantage point was wrong. I was looking at the watch from an angle. If I get right over the watch and look, then it is right on.
Hope this helps.
: I hope someone can provide me with the answers
: I'm looking for concerning two bothersome
: issues with my Omega Seamaster 300M quartz
: watch. First is that I've noticed that the
: second-hand doesn't hit the marks exactly
: when it goes around the face which is
: bothersome to me. I own a Seiko quartz watch
: and I've noticed that the second-hand hits
: the marks exactly when it goes around the
: face. Can explain this phenomenon? I've
: spoken to the watch dealer and he showed me
: the watches on display and they all seemed
: to be doing this, i.e. the second-hand not
: hitting the mark(s) exactly. I've spoken to
: officials at the company headquarters in the
: US, and they've assured me that it's
: perfectly okay and that I shouldn't worry
: but I still do. A second issue is that I
: often hear a minute clicking sound within
: the clasp when the watch is being worn which
: I have been told is normal but it bothers me
: especially when I move my arm in a quiet
: place like a library as others that are
: close by can hear it. I know that I wear the
: watch a little tight on around my arm so
: I've been told that that could be the cause
: since as I have been told that it's so tight
: that I can't slip a finger under the
: bracelet while it's being worn. Should I
: worry about these details?