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: Thanks John,
: I'm not too technically minded, and noted as
: you indicated that the lubrication is not
: necessary nor present in the escarpment -
: does that mean the service guys are giving
: me dud advice? If this is the case, doesnt
: the fact that the watch lost hours of time
: indicate the problem may be more sinister?
: I appreciate you advice - thanks again.
I'd keep my eye on it and if you start to notice major time shifts, I'd send it back and REALLY complain. For now, though, if the watch is running well I wouldn't mess with it.
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