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My Rolex Watch - Hands Do Not 'match' Help From A Watchmaker Please!
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I have a 40 yr old Rolex whic has an 'automatic' winding ie when moving wrist and I think it says Swiss eta movement?
When I put it in recently to get the correct tyime I must have inadvertently moved the hands anticlockwise instead of clockwise and now when thw minute hand is say on 12 the hour hand is somewher in between 12 and 1.
This means that at every point they do not match and it is annoying. Is it something I did and how do I cure it? The watch keeps perfect time and the date shows correct - it is a Datejust mens 36mm dial
Thanks anyone
When I put it in recently to get the correct tyime I must have inadvertently moved the hands anticlockwise instead of clockwise and now when thw minute hand is say on 12 the hour hand is somewher in between 12 and 1.
This means that at every point they do not match and it is annoying. Is it something I did and how do I cure it? The watch keeps perfect time and the date shows correct - it is a Datejust mens 36mm dial
Thanks anyone
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I frequent a few watch forums and these two have very good reputations although I have not used either of them (Oris, my make of choice, won't supply parts except to their authorised centres) http://www.w ebwatchmaker .com/ http://www.g enesiswatchm aking.co.uk/
15:17 Wed 03rd Aug 2016
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