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Re: Help! Seamaster Questions
In Response To: Help! Seamaster Questions ()

: Hey all I just bought a Seamaster Professional
: 300m (2254.50.00) and am in love with it. I
: have a couple questions about the fit and
: finish of the watch, which is exceptional
: but I have a couple of questions as to
: weather some things about the watch are
: supposed to be that way. First, when I press
: down on the bezel at the 6:00 position(when
: the bezel is set where it would normally be
: with the circular dot @ 12:00) I hear a
: slight click. This does not happen when I
: move the bezel around or when it is at any
: other position. I am assuming that this is
: part of the bezel's uni-directional function
: that keeps it from moving the other way. I
: just thought the tolerance would be tighter
: on the bezel against the case.

Normal. The bezel does have a little "play" in it and does click sometimes when you push down on it. Mine does the same thing.

Sam nailed the other questions. Everything seems normal here to me. Relax, enjoy the watch. Its a great timepiece. Let us know if you have any other questions.

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