That's weird - it seems to have reset itself. Anyone seen this behaviour before, or shall I just accept the thread status of
Hi all - hoping someone can help me with this. I reset the time on my Night Mission when I got up this morning and, having done so, the digital display no longer works as it should. The only way I can get it to illuminate is to turn the crown counter-clockwise very slightly; the backlight will then come on but it also changes the function display from whatever it should have been on to one function "back" in the menu. I can then turn the crown clockwise to scroll through the functions as normal.
Before I reset the time it was working perfectly, and I'm wondering if there's some kind of factory reset I can apply to see if that will fix the problem?
(Edited to describe the symptoms more clearly)
I don't have one so obviously can't help Tony, but I'm interested to know why it behaved like this.
Last edited by magirus; 25th October 2020 at 16:14.
F.T.F.A.
I was going to suggest a high cost trip back to the mothership, so glad it’s behaving for you.
No idea what happened though!
Dave
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In the brief and unsatisfying time I owned an Aerospace, Tony, it started to behave rather oddly and it turned out to be the battery running low. I remember It wasn’t displaying the symptoms that Breitling say it should do as the battery runs down (although I can’t remember now what it was doing).
I’ve just read this back to my self and realised it’s probably not very helpful!
Simon