cn@allgfx.agi.oz (Con Neri) (01/19/90)
ARNIE@osu-20.ircc.ohio-state.edu (ARNIE SKUROW) writes: >My particular Rolex GMT Master has been back to Rolex U.S.A. in New York >on several occasions after fruitless attempts by local dealers to make it >right. The date wheel popped off its morings around 18 months ago and I >finally quit worrying about that feature. Two months ago the crown backed >off so I couldn't set the time. The watch has been sitting every since >then. I've gone back to wearing my Casio G Shock watch that I purchased for >~$35 and it hasn't lost one minute's time in the year and a half it's been >stored in a drawer. Well, I also bought a casio G Shock back in 1984 and were it 24 hours a day 7 days a week for 52 weeks a year and have only need to adjust the watch twice a year (for daylight savings time change). I doubt that you can claim this from a Rollex? -- CON NERI All Graphic R+D e-mail: cn@allgfx.agi.oz.au 73 Whiteman ST tele: +61-3-6966401