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Planet Ocean Accuracy re-visited

According to the replies of John Rochowicz's post of 8/9/05 ("Planet Ocean Accuracy???"), it appears that the accuracy of the 2500 movement can vary significantly (i.e. +5 seconds in 13 days on one end to +3 seconds in one day on the other). Could anyone who has had a watch with the co-axial movement for a while tell me how it has behaved in that time? Do they in fact "settle down"? I'm curious to know if the differences in accuracy between two or more 2500 movements narrows over time. Now that the PO has been out for a while, are you owners out there noticing any difference in accuracy between what the replies to John's 8/9/05 post mention and what you are finding with your watches be they brand new or a little older?
Thanks in advance-

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