Snoopy’s Caliber 3861 chrono hour hand wouldn’t reset to zero.

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Hi folks!

Recently I have noticed a weird thing with my new Snoopy Speedmaster.
If I try to reset chronograph pressing the reset pusher gradually (the way pusher doesn’t go all the way down after the “click” and you rather gradually pressing it with controlled movement. Not easy to perform actually! Ordinarily if you apply the force to the pusher it’s more likely would go all the way down at once), in that case once you feel the click, both chrono second and minute hands would reset to its initial position. But not the hour hand! It wouldn’t reset until you press the pusher completely.
Please, check the video.
https://youtube.com/shorts/PD4Qp7i_LuM?feature=share

Is it just mine - or it’s something common with 3861 movement?
Thanks!
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I believe it is normal. Read this thread for more info by @Archer

The thread in question focuses on an older movement, but I believe that this also applies to the 3861 movement.
 
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This is exactly how the movements works - nothing unusual.
 
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I believe it is normal. Read this thread for more info by @Archer

The thread in question focuses on an older movement, but I believe that this also applies to the 3861 movement.
Oh wow, this makes so much sense now.

The hour counter on my speedy is always a hair to the right after I reset it. Turns out it would reset properly after a firm push.

Archer's explanation should be pinned or something. I have seen this question asked so many times across different forums.