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John Hollbrook wrote an article on regulating Omegas yourself,worthwhile read.
I may still end up buying an auto Omega someday to compliment my Quartz SMP which runs -2 in two months.
Ahhh...accurate,reliable quartz.
: Season's Greeting!
: My "James Bond" Seamaster Automatic
: is
: running fAST.
: It gains 15 seconds a day.
: I thought it would evan out over the months
: but it hasn't, I've had since August.
: Should I worry?
: Should I have it adjusted?
: I don't want to be without for evan 24 hours.
: Would a reputable jeweller be able to do
: something or does it go back to Switzerland?
: Thanks!
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