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: I don't know how much you wore the watch
: yesterday, but if the power reserve was
: pretty low when you went to bed then it
: would make sense that with the little
: movement going on during the night that the
: watch would stop. Wind it about 40 times and
: then wear it straight for a few days and see
: if it still stops. Hopefully it's that
: simple, but if not then it will need to go
: back to Omega.
Actually, a screw just worked its way loose. No big deal. The watchmaker tightened the screw in 2 minutes and good as new!
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