Omega constellation self winding watch stops
I have an new omega constellation self winding watch. it stopped a few times (generally found to be stopped in the morning) so I returned it to retailer and they have supplied a new watch. But again it has stopped a couple of times now (found to be stopped in the morning). I have tried wearing through the night but this did not solve the problem). Although I cannot be described as active I would have thought normal wear during the day would suffice. Is it me? If I have to resort to winding that would seem a poor advert for an expensive watch.
Watches - Omega - Constellation - Constellation 95 1262.15 Watch for Women
Answers & Comments
Omega claim that your watch will run for 40 or more hours, so stopping overnight should not happen. I doubt if you need to be particularly active to wind up the watch, otherwise this would make the problem quite common. My one experience of owning an automatic did not raise this sort of problem.
Discuss your problem with your supplier and describe your use. As you correctly say, having to hand wind i defeats the point of buying an autoamtic. (It could be that you have been sold two duff watches, however unlikely this may seem, it could happen).