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My congratulations on a superb and informative site! However..
Having bought an Omega Seamaster (model 2332.20.00) on 8/1/00 it looses time badly. First evening it lost over a minute while worn - but kept time ok while at rest. This has gone on all this week too. I re-set it yesterday and it lost 15 seconds in an hour - i'm sure it's wound up enough - and is over two minutes slow now. It looses time badly while worn, but at rest is fine! Face up, down or on either side. Has anyone come up against this problem before - the only solution I can think of is to take it back to the store (an approved dealer)for them to send back for checking. Would appreciate any thoughts.
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