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Hi all,
I'm a proud owner of a Tissot PRC 200 (steel bracelet, blue dial); this being my first Swiss watch I've purchased. I acquired it a week ago - after perusing over and playing with the chronograph functions, the 1/10 second counter no longer resets into position. Despite resetting the watch, it still refuses to fix into place. Functionally, it doesn't particularly bother me, but aesthetically it would be nice to have it fixed since this is the first reputable (Swiss made) watch I've acquired for my possession.
While I don't particularly like the idea of having it opened and "tampered" with so soon after purchasing it, I guess my only option is to send it back (I purchased it in mainland Australia from Melbourne - I'm from Tasmania) to my AD, and have them or a Tissot service centre deal with the problem? I have 24 months left on the warrantly, so perhaps I could wait and potentially get it reset if, say, my battery dies within this time (killing two birds with one stone, so to speak).
Anyway, I appreciate your replies and I look forward to posting here regularly in the future. This is merely an introduction, if anything.
Cheers,
JR ;-)
I'm a proud owner of a Tissot PRC 200 (steel bracelet, blue dial); this being my first Swiss watch I've purchased. I acquired it a week ago - after perusing over and playing with the chronograph functions, the 1/10 second counter no longer resets into position. Despite resetting the watch, it still refuses to fix into place. Functionally, it doesn't particularly bother me, but aesthetically it would be nice to have it fixed since this is the first reputable (Swiss made) watch I've acquired for my possession.
While I don't particularly like the idea of having it opened and "tampered" with so soon after purchasing it, I guess my only option is to send it back (I purchased it in mainland Australia from Melbourne - I'm from Tasmania) to my AD, and have them or a Tissot service centre deal with the problem? I have 24 months left on the warrantly, so perhaps I could wait and potentially get it reset if, say, my battery dies within this time (killing two birds with one stone, so to speak).
Anyway, I appreciate your replies and I look forward to posting here regularly in the future. This is merely an introduction, if anything.
Cheers,
JR ;-)