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I,m pretty new to Omega to, having just bought a SMP Titanium a few weeks ago.
I found it was running a little over 1 second fast every day.
On advice from this and other forums, I put it to bed every night in a different position, until I found a couple of days ago, that if I put it to bed on it's side, with the crown up, it keeps perfect time.
It's kind of fun figuring out how to keep it the most accurate.
So now, I wear it all my waking hours, and put it to bed the way described and it runs like the well made machine that it is.
Thanks to Omega, and the forums where the good advice is !!
: Hi to everyone and greetings fron Spain!
: I finally made up my mind and decided to buy a
: SMP automatic version, as you all know the
: reference number is:2531.80.00 and I would
: like to receive some advice from the Omega
: experts around about this watch, specially
: concerning to how can I use the watch in
: order to get the highest accuracy from it.
: Is it true that the more I wear it the best its
: performance will be after the "break-in
: period?
: Well, as you may see I am not a big expert on
: this subject, so any counselling will be
: really welcome.
: Thnks and remember you all have a pal in Spain!
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