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My beloved Seamaster has just started stopping ? I wear it 24 hours a day (strange I know) so I would have thought there was enough active time. It is 2 years old and has a habit of losing time (1 min per week) I have never worried about that. I will try a manual wind & see if that works.
If I need repair a local jeweller I called said he could get a local watchmaker to repair or could return it to Eastleigh UK (6 to 8 weeks turn around) My question is Local (cheaper & quicker) or Eastleigh (official & slower + I do not want to put it in the post, I love this watch.....)?
Can anyone advise ?
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