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 Posted: Sun Mar 14th, 2010 05:05 am
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bigrustypig



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Big Congrats, deadlyappThumbsUp02.gif. I like the chrono.

To make it reset to zero, try making the counter run 10 seconds, then stop, then 10 seconds again, then stop. Keep doing this until you make 1 full turn. After that full turn, hit the reset pusher. Usually, you'll hit the bullseye.  If this doesn't correct the problem, try anoher 1 or 2 more full trips around the dial. This faulty reset problem is caused by calibration errors on an old watch, which may have some tiny gunk on the gears. I've done this a few times with my old Seiko chronos and usually it works.

If still this doesn't work, take your beautiful chrono to the clinic for some minor surgery.woohoo.gif