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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 .....
Don't panic. First, find and read the section on winding the watch for the first time. That may answer some questions. If it was off your wrist for a whole day, when it was not even fully wound in the first place, it may just be under-powered. I would let it wind down completely and "start from scratch". This means winding the watch about 30-ish or more turns and wearing it consistently to see what it is really doing.
Good luck
MMC
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