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Re: OMEGA 3510.50 reduced (again)

sorry for confusion, tom. =P

briefly i mean the minute arm should be exactly at 00 (or whatever number from 00 to 59 but not between) when the subdial runs full circle (60 sec). the best i can do now is the minute is exactly at a number (any number .. it doesnt matter) when subdial is 5 sec later, not precisely at 0. but sometimes it needs more than 5 sec but 20 sec.

i understand from the forum that when we adjust time, we need to move minute arm about almost half a minute or 20 sec (a gap between two numbers). then minute will work properly after this 20 sec. my question is it is not consistent.

anyway, i am sorry if my language makes you headache again. i appreciate your effort answering this question. ;)
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