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O...,Oh, there's something definitely wrong with your watch! The only "trick" I know is to take it to an authoritzed, professional, and experienced Omega repair shop.
: I have had a seamaster professional chronograph
: for 1.5 years. It's been dead accurate since
: I bought it. I always wear it all day at
: work and take it off right before bed. No
: history of trauma to the watch. 3 Days ago,
: it started running about 5 seconds fast per
: minute. In one hour, that's 300 seconds per
: hour. It is consistently 5 seconds/min fast.
: What should I do- take it in for service or
: are there any "tricks" to make it
: run well again? Thanks!
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