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: I've had my SM Chrono for about 2.5 years. I alternate wearing
: the SM and my Sub, i.e., one day I'll wear one watch and
: the next day I'll wear the other. Knowing this, is it
: normal/acceptable that my SM loses anywhere from 3 to 5
: minutes after I set the correct time. The sub keeps very
: good time even when worn every other day.
: Your input and advice will be greatly appreciated,
: emm
HERE'S A BIT OF INFO. THAT I LEFT OUT: THE TIME LOSS BEGINS ABOUT A WEEK AFTER SETTING THE CORRECT TIME.
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