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: You have nothing at all to worry about. The
: exact time at which an automatic watch will
: change the date can vary quite a bit. If
: yours changes consistently at exactly 12:03
: AM, that is actually very good. Mine changes
: around 12:20 AM.
: Again, this is perfectly normal so you can put
: your mind at ease.
Thanks john!!... I am very pleased to hear that!, yes, my SMP changes exactly at 12:03 ;-)... this is great watch and I believe that each USD spent here worths it!... I love the fact this is stilish but not too fancy so to the average day to day person is just another pretty watch, while I am do know what lies in it ;-)
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