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Hi all,
I have a Speedmaster Date Auto. I've noticed that when I push the reset pusher after the chrono is stopped, the chrono second hand jumps forward about 1/2 second before snapping back to zero. It's like the reset pusher has two travel depths. Pushing it half way makes the second hand jump, and pushing it all the way snaps the hand back to zero.
In fact, I can carefully push it half way repeatedly to advance the chrono second hand all the way around.
Is this a problem? Has anyone noticed the same thing on their 7750 based chronos?
Thanks in advance,
Arthur
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