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I just got my Aqua Terra Chronograph (2512.30.00) a week ago. It is a terrifically good looking watch and moving on accurately. I rarely saw anybody wears this watch here in Shanghai.
Nevertheless, it seems that the hour hand of the chronograph does not fit 100% percent accurate at the starting point each time I reset the chronograph. It is not obvious and if I look froma a different angle, it seems to fit better.
Anybody else has encoutered such problem with OMEGA chronograph? How about chronographs in BA
or the moon watch?
This watch has a 3301 calibre. I read all reports on deffects of 3301 but finally decided to take the risks.
By the way, glad to know your guy. I read posts here for several months here already.
Thanks in advance!
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