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Hi Chris,
My 1984 Speedy does the same thing. It was "restored" about 1 1/2 years ago. It will take one of the chrono experts to say if this is
normal. If your new watch does it, I wouldn't worry. Let us know what you find out. Regards,
Greg. Smyrna, GA
: I’ve just returned my new Speedmaster Pro,
: unworn, because of a ‘jerking’ chrono second
: hand fault, and am currently awaiting
: delivery of another.
: Are there any other known manufacturing defects
: I should be looking for when I check out the
: replacement?
: What’s the general view of Omega’s quality
: control, these days? I always though of it
: as legendary but am having doubts after the
: recent experience.
: Regards
: Chris
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