Don't get me wrong. This Glycine Airpilot Chrono 44 is going nowhere but it is odd. I gave the seller a bit of hassle when I discovered that, after running for more than a minute, resetting sent the minute counter into a mad spin. It literally revolves 24 times before resetting. Every time. I had to go back and apologise to the seller when I found two videos on You Tube where the watch did the exact same thing! Spoke to one of the Tubers who also thought it was odd but not a problem as you could start the Chronograph again straight away and the minute counter would catch up.
Still sounds weird to me. Any thoughts?
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Kinda cool
Yeah, cool gets my vote.
Let's face it, we rarely use these complications for owt practical 😉👍🏻
Kinda cool
Would be if I knew why. It's a Ronda movement so it's not like they've got a history of doing it.
Yeah, cool gets my vote.
Let's face it, we rarely use these complications for owt practical 😉👍🏻
Yeah, I kinda had a reason for getting a chrono and it shouldn't interfere with it, but, like the hammer next to the fire alarm, you seldom use it but when you need it you NEED it!
Just seen a video about a totally different Glycine chrono and it does the same thing so it's not an accident. WHY?!
Yes. Weird
Yes. Weird
but nice to know there isn't anything 'particularly' wrong with it.
but nice to know there isn't anything 'particularly' wrong with it.
Nothing wrong with it whatsoever! :)