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Hello Omega Fanatics,
Following problem occured last week, my Seamaster Prof. Chronometer mid size, 11 month old, stopped last week during weaing it. Now after this occurence the watch varies in a big range of -30 sec up to +20sec per day, depending whether the watch is weared or not . I have to say, that the watch before that incident occured was realy reliable, accuracy of +4 to +6 sec a day, power reserve 44h. Have anyboy any idea or experience what can be happen ? I brought the watch yesterday back to my Omega dealer to ensure to be inside the gurantee time frame.
Hopefully I will keep an Omega Fanatic !
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