Hi, I hadn't worn le locle for like 15-17 days. I wore it today, and it worked fine but end of the day it stopped working. I did everything but it still is not working. What could be the trouble? Do you have any suggestions??
The watch was bought for my father and he loves it. It feels light, he loves the case back, the 80 hours of power reserve, and is an upgrade compared to the Tissot PRX in terms of movement.
It’s a fantastic watch if you’re a watch enthusiast with a small budget (like me). The build quality and movement are good enough to justify spending €400-€600 on it, and there are plenty options to choose from with the “Powermatic 80” movement. I think there are better options if you want to spend €1000 for example. In that case this watch may be a little ‘light’.
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Can you overwind the watch? Like if you have issues with fidgeting with it?
very useful thank you sir
You are welcome! Enjoy your watch!
Does the winding have to be done when the watch has stopped ? Or Is it recommended to be done while it’s running ?
Both will work just fine.
Anticlockwise for setting time...
Hello, for manual winding, Is it same direction for all tissot watch?
Thanks
Hello, yes. All mechanical watches are winded in a clockwise direction.
Hi, I hadn't worn le locle for like 15-17 days. I wore it today, and it worked fine but end of the day it stopped working. I did everything but it still is not working. What could be the trouble? Do you have any suggestions??
You can try to manually wind it a little and see if it starts. It should start if all is good. Let me know.
@@vintageradar Nope no go. I will goto the service center soon. Will keep u posted.
@@swastikthapaliya9798 Then better to go and not damage anything. Best of luck! I hope nothing major happened.
Is this a good watch to have?….What’s your personal opinion review of this particular watch??
The watch was bought for my father and he loves it. It feels light, he loves the case back, the 80 hours of power reserve, and is an upgrade compared to the Tissot PRX in terms of movement.
@@vintageradarBut the movement is exactly the same right? The movement is the “Powermatic 80”, which is also in the PRX.
It’s a fantastic watch if you’re a watch enthusiast with a small budget (like me). The build quality and movement are good enough to justify spending €400-€600 on it, and there are plenty options to choose from with the “Powermatic 80” movement.
I think there are better options if you want to spend €1000 for example. In that case this watch may be a little ‘light’.
@@robertb6926 Yes.