The rotor was making a loose ball bearing whizzing sound a couple weeks ago. Seemed OK otherwise. I suspect it has stopped self-winding. Time to take it in for warantee service. I hope it doesn't take too long.
Should have gotten her a Rolex.

They have a men's version, Terry. That's the one I'd get my wife. She likes 36mm. It's definitely a cool watch.toxicavenger wrote:I looked at the same DJ but at 26mm it is to small IMO. Maybe for women who weight 80lbs. or under it will work good but not my wife.
matt.wu wrote:They have a men's version, Terry. That's the one I'd get my wife. She likes 36mm. It's definitely a cool watch.toxicavenger wrote:I looked at the same DJ but at 26mm it is to small IMO. Maybe for women who weight 80lbs. or under it will work good but not my wife.
Actually that is what I would have got her instead of that thing that they sell for women. Hell with her eyesight the way it is she couldn't see the 26mm anyway. But the price of the men's version isn't no joke either. She told me that she is content with the 34mm Marcello Nettuno for now.
Though, according to Roar: "36mm?? LOLOLOLOLOL"
Ouch. Porcelain would do it. Good thing crystal didn't crack or pieces didn't fly off. That'd certainly clue Omega in. However, the rotor issue was pre-existing, so your warranty claim is still valid no matter what.suddha wrote:Well, she fessed up.... she said she dropped it on the porcelain bathroom floor this morning while showering. Funny, she wears it 24/7 - sleeping, cooking, sports, diving, etc. but takes it off for the shower.![]()
That'll be enough to knock a rotor loose, I suspect. Don't tell Omega.![]()
Earlier this week, we were seriously thinking of buying the $900 Tudor mini-Sub that was for sale on TZ. But it sold. Too bad. That would have been a bombproof one for her. Or maybe now's the time to pick up a Sinn U200 before prices go up (tomorrow!).
She loves the POC though and I hate to see her upset by its temporary demise. The dealer rep told me today that Omega gives priority to warantee work so hopefully it won't take too long.
Or a Sinn 656 or a Rolex Explorer. She tried on an Explorer the other day and liked it. But I know she likes the diver style. I got her a small quartz SMP300 a couple years ago but she didn't like it for some reason.matt.wu wrote:Ouch. Porcelain would do it. Good thing crystal didn't crack or pieces didn't fly off. That'd certainly clue Omega in. However, the rotor issue was pre-existing, so your warranty claim is still valid no matter what.suddha wrote:Well, she fessed up.... she said she dropped it on the porcelain bathroom floor this morning while showering. Funny, she wears it 24/7 - sleeping, cooking, sports, diving, etc. but takes it off for the shower.![]()
That'll be enough to knock a rotor loose, I suspect. Don't tell Omega.![]()
Earlier this week, we were seriously thinking of buying the $900 Tudor mini-Sub that was for sale on TZ. But it sold. Too bad. That would have been a bombproof one for her. Or maybe now's the time to pick up a Sinn U200 before prices go up (tomorrow!).
She loves the POC though and I hate to see her upset by its temporary demise. The dealer rep told me today that Omega gives priority to warantee work so hopefully it won't take too long.
Nice - time for a replacement watch in the meantime. Sinn U200 sounds like a good choice. I'll be interested to catch if it doesn't stick....
suddha wrote: They wear them like we men say we do.
You are so right my wife beats the shit out of her watches. Her is a not so good pic of her Nettuno that is only a year old.Rambam wrote:suddha wrote: They wear them like we men say we do.![]()
Sounds like she is a cheap date. Awesome!!mrsnak wrote:Best to have a wife who doesn't wear watches. I lucked out. She used to, and I'd pick up some cool Japan-only model very year when I was there, but now they just sit. Tried vintages, tried everything. She doesn't like diamonds or gold either.
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