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: I just purchased a Omega Speedmaster Pro. The
: manual says that you can syncronize with a
: time source by pullig out the crown to the
: second position. However the second hand
: keeps running. Do I turn the hands backwards
: to keep this from happening or is there
: another way to stop the second hand. I have
: a speedmaster auto and this seems to work
: just fine
The 1861 movement used in the Speedy Pro is non-hacking. You're best bet is to just turn back the crown to stop the hands. It shouldn't hurt it any.
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