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Give it a couple months and hopefully within this
break-in period it'll settle down. Over the time
mechanical wathes tend to slow down. I've a
35mm black dial AT for four months and it's 2 secs
fast a day. You can try night positions crown up, cwown down, dial up, dial down etc. I don't think
these positionts will have much affect at this
preliminary stage. But you can try, no harm there.
Though +6 secs sound a bit fast it's performing
well within COSC specs(-4secs/+6secs). I would
rather have a watch running +6 secs fast than
-6 secs slow. Don't worry, enjoy your AT. It's a
beautiful piece.
Cheers,
Ishrar
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