

I guess that would be a road block for many. 😮😉.To tell the truth, I didn't even thinkĪbout that, or realize they were proprietary, and maybe not that easy Matching bezels like that.Not only is it just another option for people,īut it's perfect for summer right?! 😎I swear the dials in those picturesĮven look more beautiful too by the way, so thx once again !Īnd Eric, it's a fascinating point you are making about the proprietary That ! 😉 Didn't even know that they had those with the colorful, and 🙂įorza, have to thank you for the report on those other variations like So it's possible those edges have indeed changed. Including the size, and taking Pressure Resistant off 😮😀Īnd it's more than possible that those edges seem more prominent as But it's nice to see that customer service was on it.įB, that must have been great getting to see these in person like that. They may have hurried it just a little into production. Because I won't mind fiddling a little with the crown to get accurate time.Īppreciate you bringing this to my attention as I had not heard anything negative about the movement previous. Then I will be able to buy one on the cheap. I'm sure the -1 version will address these problems. And the 10 year warranty is still in place. Well, at least it's not going to require a Sellita total rebuild. Possible fix for this could be a heavier rotor. The power reserve not living up to the 5 days thing appears to be a problem with folks afraid to give it a good initial wind (100 turns) and or not being quite active enough. Not at all affecting the accuracy of the watch. In fact, they gave instructions on what to do to cure the "jumping minute hand problem". However, it appears that they are on the minor side and that Oris customer service did not leave anybody hanging. I went on a fact finding mission and yes, there appears to be a few teething problems with the 400 movement. Click to expand.I apologize for my earlier post.
