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albertomy
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Hola a todos hoy me ha llegado el Omega Seamaster NZL-32, nuevo, comprado en CO, a muy buen precio puesto que lleva algunos años descatalogado, debo decir que estéticamente es muy bonito, siempre me han gustado los seamaster y después de tener algunos, como el olympic london, americnas cup, siempre en crono, me quería comprar el nuevo 300m crono coaxial, pero resulto que para mi muñeca es demasiada grande, caja de 44 mm, así que me decidí por el NZL-32, con 42mm de caja, tengo que decir que es un reloj muy bien acabado, pero lo mejor son sus indices en rodio, al igual que las agujas, respecto de la maquinaria monta un 3602, he leído que daba problemas, puesto que se dice que al ponerlo en hora la segundera tarde 35-40 segundos en funcionar, lo cual es cierto en los primeros modelos regata y es completamente normal, no es un fallo, os dejo un texto de Omega, respecto del despice del calibre 3602, el mio a pesar de montar ese mismo calibre tiene la versión C, y por eso no lo hace, pero en los anteriores es normal.
In order to have a perfectly synchronized time-setting, be sure to follow
these instructions 3602:
1. First, set the small seconds hand: pull the crown into position 2,
small seconds hand (at 3 o’clock) stops. It is advisable to stop the
small seconds hand when it is at 60 seconds.
2. To set the minute hand, turn the crown forwards or backward.
To synchronize the minute hand with the small seconds hand, the
minute hand should be advanced about 30 to 45 seconds from the
desired marker. (This procedure is normal to the design of this
caliber).
The energy transmission from the movement to the hands goes
through three wheels. The play between the theeth of these three
wheels must be compensated when setting the time by positioning
the minute hand 30 to 45 seconds fast.
3. Push the crown in with an official time signal.
The synchronization of the minute hand and small seconds hand
after the compensation of the play will remain constant.
un saludo
In order to have a perfectly synchronized time-setting, be sure to follow
these instructions 3602:
1. First, set the small seconds hand: pull the crown into position 2,
small seconds hand (at 3 o’clock) stops. It is advisable to stop the
small seconds hand when it is at 60 seconds.
2. To set the minute hand, turn the crown forwards or backward.
To synchronize the minute hand with the small seconds hand, the
minute hand should be advanced about 30 to 45 seconds from the
desired marker. (This procedure is normal to the design of this
caliber).
The energy transmission from the movement to the hands goes
through three wheels. The play between the theeth of these three
wheels must be compensated when setting the time by positioning
the minute hand 30 to 45 seconds fast.
3. Push the crown in with an official time signal.
The synchronization of the minute hand and small seconds hand
after the compensation of the play will remain constant.
un saludo