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: It's funny you brought this up, because I just
: noticed the same thing on my Bond SMP a few
: days ago. I've had the watch for over 3
: years now and only recently noticed that the
: date is high in the window, so there is more
: white showing below the date than above.
: Still, the date doesn't look like it's
: touching the top of the window (I can always
: see some white between the date and the top
: of the window).
: For me it's no big deal, it was just something
: I happened to notice while looking at my
: watch (something I do quite frequently I
: might add!!).
If I manually move the date down slightly, it will just go back to the original position the next day right?
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