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Tissot T-Touch Expert - Bezel Loose?
While there is a tolerance level for this sort of thing, being able to move it up and down doesn't seem right. I'd send it in under warranty to have it looked at.
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Why did you choose Tissot?
In my case I wanted a watch for outdoor avtivities like hiking and hunting. I obviously wanted a good time keeper but also really wanted a good compass and have some use for an altimeter. I had tried Suuntos and Origos and found them both to be lacking or basically just off a fair bit of the time. The T-Touch Expert I purchased has been right on time and compass wise and the altimeter has been good. Apart from the functionality the watch just looks cool and I love how the analog and digital displays work together.
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T-Touch Trekker?
So after reading a ton of poor reviews I have decided to stay away from the T-Touch. I think the Casio Pathfinders are a much better watch at a much lower price. I think the point of a survival watch with these functions is that it is reliable, and after hear all too many stories of the T-Touch failing, I have decided it would be a poor choice as a "survival" watch to add to my collection.
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Running with a T-Touch?
I have been looking for an excuse to get a T-Touch for years and, recently, have started running regularly. All of my watches are mechanical, so I suspect that dragging them out for a daily plod is far from the best thing for them.
I'm not looking for alternatives - I know that something like a G-Shock, a Suunto or a Nike is probably ideal, but am wondering if a titanium T-Touch on a rubber band is OK to run with, especially considering the weight and the fact that my wrist will get sweaty. It's just that it's the only quartz watch I've ever liked...
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