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: Hi,
: According to my experience you should expect it
: getting worse when "breaking in".
: My exactly same SeMP was loosing 2 sec a day
: when bought new (more than a year ago).
: about a month later it began to loose 4-5
: sec a day and before guarantee expired, it
: lost about 8-9 sec a day so I'd decided
: adjusting it at the Omega lab.
: The watch is now gaining by +1 sec per 4-5
: days.
: Regards, Baruch.
: PS, all the numbers related to while the watch
: was wearing only.
How long was the watch in for adjusting? I may go this route.
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