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i bought an omega aqua terra automatic co-axial watch back in November of last year, up until a couple of months ago, the accuracy of the watch was impeccable. Now, however, i've noticed that the watch slows approximately four minutes a month. this doesn't seem right to me. does anyone know what gain or loss of minutes this type of automatic watch averages per month, or whatever time frame accuracy is based on? i'm familiar with the fact that automatic watches aren't as accurate as quartz movements. i'd like to know is this sounds normal to anyone else who owns one of these co-axial models.
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