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The watch itself is still pretty amazing in terms of looks but note the bezel on these is slightly lose and has a little play. I managed to fix mine with some dental floss and it worked like a charm. Still love it, and with hindsight should have left the rotor alone.
Thanks, I went ahead and ordered it today. I'm a big fan of this watch. I even was thinking about going Gen....but I figured I'd buy the V4...wear it for a year or 2 and if I'm still extremely happy with it I could always go Gen at a later date. I guess that's the huge advantage with this "hobby"
I was worried about the bezel feeling lose. Could you explain this floss trick in more detail?
Thanks
I just got my V4 in from my TD, and yes the bezel is a bit more loose/has more play than gen, but it is not that noticeable. What is noticeable though is the rotor as you move your wrist with the watch on. I opened it up and removed the rotor to oil the bearing but it still seems to be making a scraping noise as if its grinding on something. I will have to open it up again later this week to see if I can rectify the problem.