oddboy
路Hey guys,
I bought a brand new Hamilton Khaki last year, and the instruction booklet said to avoid vibration. In particular, they recommended removing the watch while riding a bike or motorcycle. The watch sported a 2842-2 auto movement.
I was wondering recently if I should be more careful with my speedies. I'm familiar with the battery of tests NASA subjected these watches to, and I'm mainly curious to know if a 53 year old speedie would be likely to pass that same set of tests today?
I tend to be careful with these watches, but not necessarily gentle.. and I don't take them off when I'm on the bike.
Feedback appreciated!
I bought a brand new Hamilton Khaki last year, and the instruction booklet said to avoid vibration. In particular, they recommended removing the watch while riding a bike or motorcycle. The watch sported a 2842-2 auto movement.
I was wondering recently if I should be more careful with my speedies. I'm familiar with the battery of tests NASA subjected these watches to, and I'm mainly curious to know if a 53 year old speedie would be likely to pass that same set of tests today?
I tend to be careful with these watches, but not necessarily gentle.. and I don't take them off when I'm on the bike.
Feedback appreciated!