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: There have been a few posts on this topic in
: the past and the general consensus is that
: if it's within about 5 min. don't fool with
: it. It can be adjusted, but is it worth the
: trouble, hastle, risk of dealing with Omega
: Lancaster PA?, I do not think so.
: My SMP, out of the box, changes at 11:57 and
: all my previous Rolexes were all +/- 5 min.
: Now, for the person who has 13 minute error,
: I would get Omega to fix it free if its
: under warrenty. My humble opinion...
: MMC
...in about 3 yrs. If it changed at 2200, that would be a diff story. 13 min doesn't freak me out.
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