I thought the battery on my watch was running low, because while the digital portion was working fine, the analog part was running slow or stopping altogether.
I took the watch to the Dakota Watch Co. kiosk at the East Town mall, and had the battery replaced. There I discovered my watch was no longer water proof, though I have no way of knowing if the battery replacement did this, since they didn't test it for water proofing before removing the back cover.
The watch ran well most of the day, but then started losing time again. I was very frustrated and disappointed. This was the third or fourth watch I've owned since my old reliable Casio bit the dust after I graduated college. What was it going to take to find a reliable watch with the features I want?
I checked the warranty on the watch and discovered it was still under warranty; the movement will likely be repaired or replaced at no charge. They might also be able to repair the water resistance, though there will be a charge for this.
I guess I'll have to give Dakota another shot to see if they can fix the problem. If not, it might be back to Casio.
Mood: Thoughtful
Music: Led Zeppelin: "Kashmir"
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