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Forgive me...? Posted By: Peter W Date: 1/15/07 19:50 GMT For what? I can't see that you did anything wrong... Hey everyone (anyone?), I'm Peter and I'm a long time lurker here at Chronocentric. I've never actually posted on any forum, anywhere, ever, I'm kinda like that but hey, what can you do? It's ok to feel/be shy, but I expect folks here don't bite (much) and even then it's only a little nibble. Anyway, not to drag on and on, I've always wanted to post, just never thought I'd have much worth saying, I did however read countless posts here and have to thank you all for taking the time to freely educate people like myself, Thanks. Now, that's not why I'm posting, I'm getting there though, you see, I read all about Omega and their watches, listened to the praise for, and criticism leveled at them, and then went out and bought a 3301 powered Seamaster chrono... Sigh. Ought-oh... My Speedy Sense is tingling... I sense I know where this is going. I feel so embarrassed, and deflated, you can undoubtadly see what's looming ahead, right? [sigh] [sad shake of the olé head] [nod yes] Well, even if you can, I'm gonna go ahead and tell you. I got it in October 2006, but was afraid to wear it. Honestly. That's never happened before with a watch. I was terrified the movement would collapse at the slightest shake, so I left it in it's box unworn untill about three weeks ago when my girlfriend bought me a watchstrap for Christmas, it suited the Seamaster to my eye and it became my daily wearer... Then the movement failed... Sigh. So it was babied until you started wearing it post-Christmas daily. It certainly does not sound like it had much (if any) opportunity to be misused. It also sounds like it wasn't used a lot before it failed. It's my own fault, I should have known it'd happen, shoulda trusted all the evidence I was shown, and I'm unlucky anyway, my 1861 Speedy Pro failed after three months too and needed "corrective adjustment" at Swatch Group Southampton. I'm just a bit of a mug (one who is easily conned or is overly trusting). I'm so disappointed. I just needed to tell somebody (preferably someone who won't just laugh at me). I am profoundly sorry to hear both reports. Anyway, Thanks for reading. Thanks for posting. Peter P.S. In case you're interested, the watch seems to be running alright timewise, One seeming constant is that the FP based movements seem to be very accurate timekeepers. I can't remember anyone reporting otherwise. They keep good/excellent time unless they break or otherwise jam up. but something in the movement has definitly let go, I can feel it moving and it's making a clack clack sound (it's not the rotor, I'm not that green). When specifically does the should happen? Does it occur as you move the watch? While it's still? Is it different/distinctive from the ordinary "ticka-ticka-ticka-ticka-ticka-ticka...", etc. sound? The chronograph won't run at all, the start stop pusher doesn't seem to be engaging anything, feels unloaded. Sounds like defect #2 as identified by Omega in their Service Bulletin's. Seems strange that you should be experiencing this issue if Omega has actually been installing the redesigned parts in all watches leaving it's factory as they claim they have been as of July 2004. It would seem to shoot further holes in the contention by some that the revised parts have resolved the problems with the movement, unless your particular watch has been sitting on a shelf for three years or more. The noise is loud and accompanied by a worrying amount of weight transfer. I would like to hear more details of the sounds you're hearing from your watch. |
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