a bit of a noob question here but I want to use the second hand on my Breitling SA, will that count as using the chrono and is running the second hand all the time going to ruin my watch after some time?
Really?
Really?
No, not necessarily. As long as the bearing is properly jeweled, there wouldn't be any significant wear. Last time I checked they were jeweled just like the ETA 7750 which is a workhorse, the amount of wear would be negligible at best, if run constantly, plus the wear would be on the chronograph module rather than the main watch mechanism.
IMO run it if you want, it shouldn't cause problems.
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The only significant risk is that you might look ridiculous. Whenever I see someone running their chrono 24/7 I do ask myself wtf...
That makes two of us, I have never understood the appeal in having the chronos running 24/7.![]()
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The only significant risk is that you might look ridiculous. Whenever I see someone running their chrono 24/7 I do ask myself wtf...
No, not necessarily. As long as the bearing is properly jeweled, there wouldn't be any significant wear. Last time I checked they were jeweled just like the ETA 7750 which is a workhorse, the amount of wear would be negligible at best, if run constantly, plus the wear would be on the chronograph module rather than the main watch mechanism.
IMO run it if you want, it shouldn't cause problems.
The minute hand on one of my 7750s at the 3olock position resets at 8 instead of 12! Quite frustrating considering the watch is just a few months old and I've played with the chrono maybe 20 times! I won't be doing that with my other ones!
The minute hand on one of my 7750s at the 3olock position resets at 8 instead of 12! Quite frustrating considering the watch is just a few months old and I've played with the chrono maybe 20 times! I won't be doing that with my other ones!