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Common man
: I recently purchased the Omega Seamaster
: Professional Automatic (calibre 1120). I
: noticed when setting the time back an hour
: last weekend, that when I turn the crown
: clockwise, the hands go backwards in time
: (i.e. counterclockwise), and when I wind the
: crown counterclockwise, the hands move in
: the clockwise direction on the face. Given
: that on all of my other watches the hands
: move clockwise when I turn the crown
: clockwise, this worries me.
: Can anyone shed any light on this?
: Thank you in advance.
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