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I have really enjoyed my new 2254.50 SMP in the past 2 weeks. I am curious as to comments I've seen here on a "break-in" period before "worrying about accuracy". New out of the box, it gained 5 seconds a day with 16 hours on the wrist, 8 hours on a desk, face up. I tried placing it crown up with the bracelet closed to get it as vertical as possible over night. Now over 24 hours it is bang on the money. I know this is all just academic, but still fun. Are there any other approaches to "self adjustment"
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