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Re: Speedmaster Reduced Amazing Accuracy

: 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!!!!

I've tried placing the Speedy in a variety of different position over the last two weeks and it still seems to keep very good time at around +2 seconds for that period. I guess I lucked out.

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