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: The usual cause for a mechanical watch suddenly
: running wildly fast like that is that it has
: become magnetized.
: Makes the metal parts attract/repel each other,
: causing the balance wheel to move in
: shorter, faster swings.
: You will probably need to take it to a jeweler
: to be demagnetized.
: Where did you leave if those days you weren't
: wearing it?
I left it in a cupboard face up no sources of magnetic field in cupboard although there is a small pointer laser in there ,i also had the peice in my pocket while chopping a lot of logs
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