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: What’s interesting to me is that the watch is
: gaining everyday, no matter what position I
: store it in overnight. In fact, I cannot
: find a position that causes it to lose time.
: It will be very interesting to me to see
: what happens as the watch ages over the next
: month.
I've been having fun watching my new Broad Arrow break in over the past few weeks. Being a geek I've put it into a spead sheet so I can graph it and see what the trend is. Here's a picture of it. All values are adjusted to seconds per day. The 7 day running average is the most interesting, and as you can see it's trending down. The change with the near 0 values is leaving it crown up at night.
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