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Thanks! Actually, this watch doesn't have a second hand. I don't believe the automatic ladies' version was even imported into the US... Thanks for the tip about the dealer. I called them and they told me to send it to a service center, but that just seems odd, you know?
: Do you at any point see the second hand jumping
: 4 seconds at at time? That means the battery
: needs replacement.
: Stopping at night sounds like an automatic
: running down. Are you SURE it is quartz?
: When it is running, does the second hand
: jump one second at a time, or does it move
: fairly smoothly? Does it say CHRONOMETER on
: the dial?
: No! Take it back to the dealer. They should
: make it right. It is totally unacceptable
: that you should have to send a watch in to
: repair within three months of purchasing it.
: The dealer should swap it for another one.
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