Thanks for sharing your experience. Curious, the crystal looks pretty banged up. Hard use, no doubt. Think you may remove the outer AR coating? Glad you got it back up and running!
Hey Man! Great video. I am glad they got it all sorted out. One thing you can try to correct the timing is set the watch down overnight crown down. It should correct the timing 3-5 seconds and keep you from having to adjust via the stem. Stems, crowns and associated o rings are really consumables on a watch so the less you unscrew the assembly the happier it will be long term. Great band color, but the smaller nato just too much for me to pull off. I know 007 wore it that way but I still can’t get past the feel of it. Just moves around to much I guess. I hope all is well with you and the homestead, I think your area got some unseasonably weather. Be well my friend and thanks again for the great content.
Any interest in also getting the Sinn 104? 2-3 months is very fast to fix a watch. I sent in an Omega and it took 6 months and a Seiko took almost about 8 months.
Not sure if you still wear it on the bracelet. But you have it installed the other way round. That smaller flip clasps should be leading the band to the 6 o’clock position. And the longer clasp with the diver’s extension, sinn’s name should be linked with the bracelet to the 12 o’clock. Ergonomically both seems to make sense but that’s how most bracelets are oriented.
What's to stop the pallet stone being knocked out of alignment again? Does the watch not hold up to shock/vibrations? I love the look of the 556 but if it can't hold up I'll pass. PS nice vid.
I'm not sure actually. i wear it while splitting logs and digging holes for planting trees, so it gets put through a lot of shock. I will let yall know if it happens again.
Thank goodness you put the watch on a rock………for 2 seconds. Playing with it constantly makes me think you might like a baby pacifier. Glad your Sinn back. Good choice.
I bought it with the leather and picked up the metal band later. But after wearing it for a while decided the metal was not my style, so it stays on the NATO now.