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Andreas, The Freak 1 is a " difficult " watch

May 10, 2008,23:15 PM - (view entire thread)
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By: amanico (registered) [JLC Moderator] 
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I mean  that it's well known that you may have some problems with  it, but hey, you know that...

I knew that too whenI decided to buy one...

Yes, it went for service 3 times, one because of the movement, then for the bezel ( I asked them to arrange it as to avoid it turns accidentaly ), and then a last time because of the strap...

Now, my Freak perfectly works, and I have no fear wearing it, only a great pleasure...

The only thing is that it is perfectly accurate during the 6 first days, and at the end of the power reserve  ( 7 days, in theory, but effectively 10 days! ),it takes 45 sec per day...

So, I'm an happy Freakie owner! LOL

One last word...or 3... JUMP ON IT!

Best.

Nicolas

 

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