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Anonymous Posted on Jan 03, 2018

My kc9021 binds up

Sometimes the internals get bound up...sometimes its after just an hour, sometimes its after a month. I have to pull out the adjuster knob and rewind the watch to release it. I need to be able to depend ont the watch. Its just slightly outside of the warranty period...annoying for a watch that cost me $200

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