Johnny P

| Joined: | Thu Nov 3rd, 2005 |
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You probably can't tell from the photos but they used incabloc shock system, good stuff. What really ticked me off was when I open the watch to adjust the timing the micro screw was all the way to the negative position. Had to center screw and adjust lever close to nominal position. All adjustment was done by the lever, got lucky I didn't had to fine tune with the screw., this was luck took 45 minutes. Three day later still on the money. They must had a newbie watch maker working on this one.:shock: :D
O.A. Gaspar wrote:
I feel your pain Gumba and TY for the informative post!! hand6.gif I lost some faith in Doxa because of their false claims of using Chronometer grade movements in all their Watches and then finding out from your earlier post and conversations that this is not true!coyote2.gif...for the $$$$$ charged you would think at least a top grade eta with the better anti-shock system would be used I also have a hard time with their distribution of LE #'s and that they aren't disbursed in numerical order from 1 on up and that random #'s are sent so it's a crap shoot as to who gets a lower LE #!!!
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