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I just received my NEW AC chrono (2894.50.91) with the NEW rubber divers band and I LOVE it. I have a hard time taking it off at night. I wound it ONCE, when I unwrapped it and set it. Since then it has ONLY lost 1 sec in 3 days.
I have read where leaving the Chrono feature running ALL the time, will cause the watch to require servicing QUICKER. Is this true???
Will leaving the Chrono running cause damage to the watch??
Please advise ASAP...ALL help will be GREATLY APPRECIATED. I just got the watch & DO NOT want to cause unnecessary wear & tear, but, at the same time, I want to FULLY ENJOY ALL the features of my NEW Americas Cup Chrono..
Thanks,
Rich
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