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: That is the way that it is supposed to work.
: There is nothing wrong from what you've
: described. Personally, I think that would be
: a bit annoying, so I'm glad that my only
: Speedy, a Speedy Date, doesn't work like
: that. I'm sure there has to be some reason
: that Omega has it work that way though.
Thanks for the response Bryan,
its a great looking watch, but it is slightly annoying that its non hacking, in that difficult to set exact time...as if 30 seconds makes any difference anyway :) !!!
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