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Ok, I have monitored my watch for 8 days and it's running 56 seconds slow. So about 7 seconds per day. This is the part I do not understand. I wind the watch before I go to bed. I wind it until I feel I can't wind it as freely about 40-50 times and I put the watch with the crown facing down. I wake up and put the watch on and it has not lost anytime. When I put the watch on my arm, by the end of the day it has lost 6 seconds. It seems to repeat the same problem. It seems of my arm is does much better. Any suggestions would be very much appreciated.
Chris
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