The problem is that Chrome needs to have must-revalidate
in the Cache-Control` header in order to re-check files to see if they need to be re-fetched.
You can always SHIFT-F5 and force Chrome to refresh, but if you want to fix this problem on the server, include this response header:
Cache-Control: must-revalidate
This tells Chrome to check with the server, and see if there is a newer file. IF there is a newer file, it will receive it in the response. If not, it will receive a 304 response, and the assurance that the one in the cache is up to date.
If you do NOT set this header, then in the absence of any other setting that invalidates the file, Chrome will never check with the server to see if there is a newer version.
Here is a blog post that discusses the issue further.