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May 15, 2018
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I hate to say this, but I have two Glycines, and the movements on both are a little funny, after less than a year. Specifically, when I pull out the stems, it's hard to tell whether it is in the right position for winding, date changing, or hacking. One of them I can't change the date on unless I fiddle with it for a while, with gut-wrenching moments where I wonder, Should I force it or not, there's too much resistance? Both are JomaShop, and I really don't want to deal with their repair, especially on a dive watch. I have watched a repairman take apart watches, and a common shortcut for non-ADs is to not replace the gasket on the back plate, which you need for waterproofedness. There is no standard for these gaskets, and repairmen have boxes of all different sizes, and you have to hope your non-AD bothers to look for something that will be adequate and installs it.
I'm wondering if the sub-$1,000 discount price models are a bit too Chinese?
May 15, 2018
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