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Regulating watch?

Hey gang.

My SMP has lost 5 seconds a day through thick and thin from the first day I got it. I've tried the different position at night I've worn it at night and the watch doesn't care it's five seconds slow. It never really made any difference to me. I just set the watch a minute or two fast every now and then and honestly it keeps time fine. Because it is so consistant It's pretty easy to deal with. I know it's going to lose a minute every 12 days

However if I wanted to have it regulated how would you suggest I go about it? Could any watch maker do it? Would a store like tourny be better. Does Omega have a service center I could got to. I don't want to send the watch away.

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