Hello IWC experts, I am following up on my post in the Contemporary Timepieces
section.
Finally received my IW377725 150 Years Edition few days ago, but unfortunately
noticed an issue.
The Chronograph minute recorder hand is aligned to the marker only from 0-6
minutes, then becomes misaligned from 7-24 minutes (the hand consistently
lands short of the markers). From 25min onwards it lands nicely on the markers
again. I'm curious as to the cause of this.
The hand resets perfectly so it should not be a hand setting issue. Then I
thought there could be a dial misalignment or incorrect dial printing, but the
markers all seem to be in the correct positions (using a ruler to line the
markers up). In addition, as you can see in the photo below, the 15min marker
on the chrono minute recorder is perfectly vertical and under the main chrono
second hand. This means to me the chrono minute hand is landing short of the
markers. So it seems like dial printing or misalignment should not be the
problem.
Could this misalignment of the chrono minute hand be due to a problem with the
gear/wheel itself? I am undecided whether to send the watch in to get this
resolved now, or wait until the end of the warranty period. As this is a
limited edition, I'm worried that spare dials might no longer be available
after 2 years (assuming the dial printing is indeed the problem). If this is a
simple thing to resolve, I'd rather wait till the end of the warranty period.
In any case, I hope some of you experts can chime in and advise. Thank you!