. . . to the point of failure is not covered by warranty. No way. Service technicians use only light torque combined with a tiny droplet of Loctite. It's also really rare to encounter a defective screw bar of any kind. Has to happen sometime though, so maybe you just had the bad luck of that draw. T
C'mon..I´d go to the AD and ask for a replacement at their costs to be honest....I didn´t read in the instructions manual that this particular panerai model can´t be considered a tool watch...If you promote a watch material being 5 times stronger then steel it better not break after a
First let me offer my sincerest sympathies. Seriously. Please return the sympathy for my smashed Submersible crystal (fell face down off a restaurant washroom sink onto a terrazzo floor a few years ago), and my dented/popped off Rolex GMT II bezel (hooked the bracelet, partially unclasped, on a piec
I wear my watches over the wrist bone, just behind the joint - a common habit for most timepiece owners. As watch cases get bigger, the crowns naturally end up being closer to the back of the hand when you flex your hand upward. If the crown tube is also set too low in the case, every time my hand f
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