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ladies and gentlemen, I need some help/advice! I just bought a brand new seamaster 120 auto from an authorized dealer on Saturday the 21st of September. I wore the watch all night Saturday and all day Sunday. I also wore the watch Sunday night and left it face down during the day today (Mon). During the course of these couple of days the watch has lost about tweleve minutes. I know that there is a long break in period, but this seems like a tad much. Is this something I should ask the dealer about or just wait and see and also keep trying different positions? Any help would be GREATLY appreciated. Thanks, Pete
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