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Bell & Ross BR01-97 question?

jack_bauer

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Working power reserve is the extra dial on the face. It's like a gas gauge on your car; it lets you know how much power your watch has before it stops.
 

heatfromthelorcin

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jack_bauer said:
Working power reserve is the extra dial on the face. It's like a gas gauge on your car; it lets you know how much power your watch has before it stops.

ty :mrgreen:
 

b16a2

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geektom said:
heatfromthelorcin said:
Hey can anyone explain to me what "working power reserve " means
http://www.timeshops.net/Bell_Rose_BR01 ... ve_787.htm
also is this a good rep in your opinion?

I would not buy it if a were you, these kind of watches stop working after a couple weeks. You can better save more money and buy an expensiver watch.

Actually, the 21j Asian movement is a good little workhorse for the money!
 

LegendofSpeed

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geektom said:
I would not buy it if a were you, these kind of watches stop working after a couple weeks. You can better save more money and buy an expensiver watch.

What are you basing that off of?
 

coop

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geektom

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LegendOfSpeed said:
geektom said:
I would not buy it if a were you, these kind of watches stop working after a couple weeks. You can better save more money and buy an expensiver watch.

What are you basing that off of?

Cheap Asian movements dont last that long and my local watchmaker cant fix them because he can't order the parts. I prefer ETA movements, but thats my opinion.

Coop I know I should have said 'more expensive' but sometimes my english not so good if you now what I meant