Probably @Dyeraudio juggling magnets again.@shofzr @Carrera1963 any ideas?
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Probably @Dyeraudio juggling magnets again.@shofzr @Carrera1963 any ideas?
Like I said before, I wouldnt pay Oakley $5 to watch my fukkin' cat.A little off topic...... now that Oakley has closed it's watch division...(bar some holiday releases).... I think that a good watchsmith will mos def become a handy guy to know and have around........
I'm sure the Warranty dep will service.the watches up to a certain future point... but after that..... I think the a good watch Smith will become a go to guy for my Oakley watches......
Like I said before, I wouldnt pay Oakley $5 to watch my fukkin' cat.
Thanks man...... going to my watch smith tomorrow. ......
My HollowPoint just died..... Not the battery either. All hands would only "Zero" out at 2:00. Would drop 10 minutes behind every hour. Luckily a buddy swapped it out at the Vault he works at. Dodged a MAJOR bullet there.
Whooo, man... I will Never take my watches in the water. I took my 12 gauge to my local guru to get the battery replaced, and asked him about this. He said if it is out of warranty, dont take it in the water. He said even with all the seals functioning properly, there are so many possible entry points for water.make sure they pressure test it after replacing the battery
Sounds like a bad movement to me
Whooo, man... I will Never take my watches in the water. I took my 12 gauge to my local guru to get the battery replaced, and asked him about this. He said if it is out of warranty, dont take it in the water. He said even with all the seals functioning properly, there are so many possible entry points for water.
Yeah, but, from shock damage? Magnetic fields? Or just a flawed movement?