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Well, that's what I was afraid to hear! I've been running it constantly for several hours at a time, and it seems to still run and keep time well, and the "jumps" are so minute that I can't really notice them unless I watch carefully. It's not the servicing I'm afraid of, it's just the 30 day wait until I can get my watch back. When I had my SMP Chrono fully serviced, it took 2 months to get back to me! I think I may just wear it and use it for a few months until it really seems like the watch has problems. It may not be so hard to part with it for a while then!
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