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Re: smp crown
In Response To: smp crown ()

: when pulling crown out to set time it clicks
: into position but does not stop second
: hand.it requires an extra bit of pressure to
: engage and stop seconds hand. it does this
: only 1 in 5 times of use.forgot to ask is
: this normal.
: watch is a 2531.80 bought april 2006.

When you pull the crown all the way out to position 3 (as far as it will go), the second hand should stop without your having to put further pressure on the crown or continue to pull it. If this happens, you may simply have a defective crown or a crown that needs adjustment. Since the watch is still under warranty I would have it inspected and repaired by an authorized Omega service center. It is not normal for the crown to be pulled all the way out and the second hand continuing to move.

Good luck,
John

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