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I used to have the bond, but now I have the 2254.50. The speedmaster bracelet that it came with didn't feel as comfortable as the Bond bracelet, so I purchased a separate bracelet and now I have my 2254.50 on the bond bracelet and couldn't be more pleased.
My 2254.50 is a tiny bit fast, maybe +3 seconds each 24 hours. However, if I lay it on its side during the night it will lose 2 or 3 seconds. In this manner, I can regulate my watch to stay in sync with the atomic clock on the internet. Amazing!
I think automatic watches are cool because they have their own 'personalities'.
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