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: Sam & MMC,
: Thank you for your consolation and advice. I
: got this Seamaster AT on February 10, 2005.
: Maybe that's why I'm still a little nervous
: about things happening to it. :-) Do you
: really think that if it doesn't tell the
: time correctly anymore, I could have it
: repaired with my warranty?
ABSOLUTELY !
If it is running poorly, (and you can document this) and it does not show signs of abuse and it is still under warrenty, you should be able to get it fixed free.
Do not do any of this until you KNOW the watch is running poorly.
If you want an excel spreadsheet that automatically calculates the error in sec/day, just email me, I send it to all watch enthusiasts free of charge.
Regards,
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