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I purchased a NIB Omega Dynamic a few weeks back,paid a reasonable price for it as well.
The watch seems to be losing 7 or so seconds a day.
Ive read most of the posts here, and have done what others have done,ie; laying the watch face down overnight. That seems to help, as it only loses 1 second or so,..but during the day when I wear it, it loses 4/5 seconds,...even when i set it fast, it still loses time,...im at a loss here, and could use any suggestions you might have, Do you think maybe a fine adjustment is in order? I really like this watch, and the serial numbers match from omega. and one final question...as dumb as it sounds...is it possible to remove the movement, and replace it with a substandard movement?..Ive been thinkin, that might be the case...but why would someone do that?...maybe its the paranoia kickin in here.
thanks, Terry D
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