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Hi Romero,
Just to give you an idea about my SMP Auto power reserve.
I wear mine from 8am to about 6.30pm (work) Mon-Friday. Occasionaly after work, to dinners and social events. I take mine off when i'm home and hardly wears it during weekends unless I'm going out.
Mine hardly lost a beat or stop even. Might wanna get yours check out. Given the hours you are wearing that's PLENTY in reserve. I'm in a deskjob at work (hardly any wrist movement except for the computer keyboard)
Cheers
: I've had a Seamaster 300 Midsize for about 6
: weeks now. It's stopped three times on me
: already, even after full winding it only
: lasts about 10 days without stoppping.
: Now is it possible that I'm not moving my left
: hand enough to keep the movement running, or
: is there something wrong with the watch?
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