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: I have a Seamaster Pro Automatic. I got it in
: December 2002. The date indicator falls
: slightly high in the window. Not in the
: center, but also not that bad. The top of
: the numbers just about touch the top of the
: window. Is there any thing short of sending
: it back to omega service I can do. This
: watch has lost 1 sec. in 4 months and I
: don't want to risk loosing the accuracy.
I've the same problem too (feel a bit relief, at least i'm not alone !).
Also, you're luckier than me, my watch continued to lose ~4 SECONDS/DAY (actually it's not a big deal to me). However, I'm just curious why my watch can't gain any SECOND at night. I've tried all the positions and seem to me that all the positions are losing SECONDS. I bought my watch 2 1/2 weeks ago (actually it's manufactured in 9/2000 according to Omega). Shall I wait for another month before starting -= TUNING =- it? Anyone can help?
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