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You are "confused" on this for sure! Must be the "new math"......as +4 sec/day over 7 days surely doesn't equal 42 seconds fast. Gotta get rid of those calculators and go back to the multiplication tables! LOL
Joe T
: I'm confused what this COSC spec means. So if
: it's +4 per day, over 7 days my watch could
: be 42 seconds fast and it's still within
: specs?
: The reason I ask this is that my SMP Chrono is
: about 20 seconds fast by the end of the
: week. I wear my watch pretty much 24/7. So
: is that what I should expect based on my
: above logic?
: TIA.
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