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davidj40 Regular user 101 Posts |
I have a pressure switch Perfect Time watch that is now not working. I changed battery and have fiddled around trying to get it to,work. Any advice from those who have any experience on watches? Thanks.
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the Sponge Inner circle Atlanta 2771 Posts |
Did you ask Viking/CW?
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davidj40 Regular user 101 Posts |
Sent an email and called them, but have not gotten a call or email back.
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davidj40 Regular user 101 Posts |
George did get back to me with an option. Just wanted all to know.
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merlin5150 II Elite user Aurora, IL 414 Posts |
It's probably a short in the wire that's in the straps.....open the back and connect the two points the wires are connected to and if it runs then, then it's the wire. You can also check for continuity when the button is pressed with a multi-meter.
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davidj40 Regular user 101 Posts |
Good idea, I did check for continuity from the back of the watch to the contact points under the band and they were good. George thinks it might be a switch that has gone bad. They will send it to Switzerland for the repair so it will take up to 60 days and will likely be about $75, which is a pretty fair price when you consider the shipping to Switzerland is $36. Thanks.
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