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I have owned a Bond model since July of '05 and it has not stopped on me one time. I do wear this watch daily. However, on weekends it is off my wrist for as many as 4 hrs daily. (gym, work around the house, etc) The rate has been constant at a solid - 1.5 or so seconds daily. I have heard that these calibers slow over time. I suppose that my concern would be that my watch would deviate drastically from that - 1.5 seconds over the course of the next 5 yrs. Is that a common phenomenon with these movements as time passes by? If anyone can chime in on the long term durability of this movement, please do so.
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