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If its an SMP that sounds fine. If its a GMT you're way ahead of the game. That watch takes quite a while after midnight for the date to fully change.
: I happened to be awake close to midnight and
: was looking at my watch to see when the date
: would change over from one date to the next.
: The date in the window appeared a bit
: "crooked" and it didn't
: "flip" over until 3 minutes past
: midnight. Is this normal and does anyone
: have this happen to them? I thought that it
: was to change over at 12:00 am exactly.
: Thanks!
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