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Dear all,
I bought a new America's Cup chrono (cal. 3303) at the end of April. The watch has been consistantly gaining about 5 or 6 seconds per day. But all of a sudden, it start gaining over 30 second per day recently and the highest gaining rate I can record was +5 seconds per hour!
Is it normal for a new watch to behave like this or a trip to the service centre is inevitable? Would it be caused by a rise in temperature while approaching the summer?
I was a little bit disappointed about Omega.
Your help would be very much appreciated.
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