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Second hand sticks

I have the same problem with a 6-mo old Bulova Marine Star 96C100 that I received as a gift. The second hand randomly sticks at the 40-sec marker for significant amounts of time, and then starts up again, but the watch is behind. I had the battery replaced and this did not fix the problem. Now they're saying that the watch needs to be sent to Bulova to be cleaned or fixed, and I have to pay even though it's on warranty! Not sure whether or not to just throw the piece of junk away or not.

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Be careful because some repair centers will charge you to be the middle man even though they know there will be no charge for the repair.

I recommend contacting Bulova directly because the problem you describe is a defect in the movement and yes it should be repaired. I would recommend replacing the movement rather than over hauling.

Bulova's standard warranty is 2 year limited. You should be covered.

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