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Jul 11, 2010,04:01 AM
 

I would contact Breguet or whoever you purchased the watch from.

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ADVICE NEEDED: Type XX Date Change Function

 
 By: Thom Seattle : July 10th, 2010-09:55
I have a Type XX Transatlantique fly-back chronograph - love the watch and everything about it. The watch seems to be in perfect working order and keeps excllent time - but I do have oine concern. The changing of the date takes an extrordinarily long time... 

All watches differ

 
 By: gazoz : July 10th, 2010-20:47
you have had it for 2 years and it works perfect so i wouldnt worry now, it depends on the watch but some take longer than others , does the Breguet change automatically on 30 to 1 ? this may be the reason or do you have to adjust it each month ?

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 By: blaze84389 : July 11th, 2010-04:01
I would contact Breguet or whoever you purchased the watch from.

no worries

 
 By: nitediver : July 11th, 2010-07:19
no need to worry Thom I have a type XX as well and it shows the same behaviour in changing the date. Your watch is fine as long as all functions are running properly. The reason for the slow change of date might be due to the fact that the movement base w... 

Thanks

 
 By: Thom Seattle : July 11th, 2010-09:10
Thanks for the input on the Type XX. That was the answer I was hoping for. And now that several folks have confirmed - I can relax about it! Have a great weekend.

for saving energy

 
 By: ivanclai : July 20th, 2010-06:32
Hi All just want to share my limited knowledge. I understand the speed at which the date changes has something to do with energy saving. For those watches with quick change, they need a lot of enery for the quick flick. The slower the change, the less ene...