Fredrik
June 21st, 2009, 15:22
i saw this on another forum(blog)
Brent Says:
July 23rd, 2008 at 12:18 pm (http://blog.breitlingsource.com/2007/10/08/breitling-for-bentley-motors-mini-review-photos/#comment-3479) It gets worse!
The small seconds dial (the dial at the 3 o’clock position) hand also stops AND starts (it’s not supposed to folks) when the chronograph start/stop button is pushed.
So, the large second hand jumps and the small seconds-dial hand stops and then starts.
The “stop” is noticiable. Now, after further thought, this flaw (and it is a flaw) really doesn’t imipact the accuracy of the chrono as the timimg measurements are read off of the small dials for minutes and hours and the seconds are measured off of the large sweeping 30 second timing hand.
Yes, it bothers me to no end. EVERY Bentley motors watch has this problem. Yes, even yours… What can we do? Nothing. Enjoy your watch. It really IS a beautiful looking watch. I still love it.
is there any possible way to get the problem fixed?
Brent Says:
July 23rd, 2008 at 12:18 pm (http://blog.breitlingsource.com/2007/10/08/breitling-for-bentley-motors-mini-review-photos/#comment-3479) It gets worse!
The small seconds dial (the dial at the 3 o’clock position) hand also stops AND starts (it’s not supposed to folks) when the chronograph start/stop button is pushed.
So, the large second hand jumps and the small seconds-dial hand stops and then starts.
The “stop” is noticiable. Now, after further thought, this flaw (and it is a flaw) really doesn’t imipact the accuracy of the chrono as the timimg measurements are read off of the small dials for minutes and hours and the seconds are measured off of the large sweeping 30 second timing hand.
Yes, it bothers me to no end. EVERY Bentley motors watch has this problem. Yes, even yours… What can we do? Nothing. Enjoy your watch. It really IS a beautiful looking watch. I still love it.
is there any possible way to get the problem fixed?