Hi guys,
I'm new to this forum having just bought my first
Suunto (an
X6) earlier this week.
When I bought the watch (here in Melboune, Aus), the first thing I noticed was that the battery was already dead.
I found out how to check the age of the watch from the serial number, and discovered it was made around August/September 2005. No wonder the battery was dead.
What I'm wondering is, have I got stuck with something old and outdated? Have there been any firmware upgrades for the
X6 in the last two years?
I've just been reading a post about the cross being outside the central square when calibrating the
compass, and remembered that mine does the same. I have to tilt it over to the right to get the cross in the middle.
As I only bought it less than a week ago, should I just take it back and forget about the whole thing?
Thanks, Paul
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