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: Hi all,
: I set my new Speedmaster Reduced to Greenwich
: Meantime 2 weeks ago and I'm amazed to
: report that it's +1 seconds in 14 days.
: Anyone else have an experience like this?
: I've never had an automatic so accurate...
: Crown side up at night, btw.
Well Jason, either you're very lucky or you're cancling the losses by placing the watch in the crown up position. I don't think the Speedmaster has a tourbillion to counter act the effects of gravity, so it's possible to use this to your advantage. Try placing your Omega in different positions and see what happens!!!
But damn... 1 second in 2 weeks!!! Either way you put it, you're very lucky... Congrats!!!!
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