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Please respond to; gaborcanada@yahoo.ca
Does your automatic hold its time? I bought a Breitling ( replica) with Seiko automatic movement but it loses 1-2 minutes a day.
Mind that I didn;t wear it.. I shook it 700 times and left it out for 14 hours.. When I got home I looked at it and it was off 2 minutes against my Cell Phone time...
I wonder why?
Let me know
Gabor
: Get the automatic. I've owned mine for a little
: over two years now. It's an excellent time
: piece and will hold its value far better
: than that of an automatic. They're great
: watches and be prepared to get alot of
: compliments.
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