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: My SMP runs 5 seconds fast consistently every
: day (worn full-time for 6 months). I know
: its not the end of the world but for the
: money I was expecting a bit more accuracy.
: Any tips on slowing it down without sending
: it back to Omega (i.e. resting position when
: sleeping?)
Well, after 6 months you already know how fast it consitantly runs. Now, I would suggest using nighttime positions. Experiment with: face down, face up, crown left, crown right, 6 o'clock up, and 12 up. one of those positions should either speed the watch up or, slow it down. write down a record of what the watch does every morning. And, if it does not change at all, at least you have a watch that is still in COSC specs. (-4/+6 daily)
Good luck...
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