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: Hey guys I was wondering, when you adjust the
: date on the SMP using the
: "quickset" feature and you turn it
: the wrong where you hear a click, is that
: damageing the watch. Because I forgot that I
: had to turn it toward me and I turned it a
: couple of clicks away from me. Did I do
: damage to my watch?
You didn't damage the watch. The Bond SMP's quick-set date feature is designed to move the date wheel in only one direction, which is why all you heard were clicks when you tried to turn the crown in the wrong direction.
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