DoctorEvil
·Hi everyone. I've got a QC question that I'd like to pose to the forum to canvas some opinions. I acquired a 3rd generation AT in February this year, still under factory warranty till November. Initially, I noted a spot on the hour hand and a clasp that was very tight. Sent it in to the OB to get it fixed. No problem. Now, I've noticed a gap between the endlink and the case at the 12 o'clock position. I've included photos of it and it's opposite endlink for comparison:
I'm a bit annoyed at myself for not noticing this earlier as I could have had it fixed at the same time. My wife reckons that I should just let it go, as it's not easily visible by a casual observer and it wouldn't be visible when I view the watch from my usual perspective:
She also reckons that the more people that muck around with my watch, the greater the risk of introducing other issues (accidental damage) etc.
Is she right? Am I being too fussy? Is this within acceptable tolerances? Is this quite common with watches? Thinking of taking it to the OB tomorrow. Thanks in advance for your responses.
I'm a bit annoyed at myself for not noticing this earlier as I could have had it fixed at the same time. My wife reckons that I should just let it go, as it's not easily visible by a casual observer and it wouldn't be visible when I view the watch from my usual perspective:
She also reckons that the more people that muck around with my watch, the greater the risk of introducing other issues (accidental damage) etc.
Is she right? Am I being too fussy? Is this within acceptable tolerances? Is this quite common with watches? Thinking of taking it to the OB tomorrow. Thanks in advance for your responses.