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OK. Thanks for info John.
Another question. A normal weekday I wear my watch about four to five hours (I donīt wear it at work. To dirty). Is that too short time to get sufficient winding?
The slowing down seems to be worse everyday. The last 24 hours itīs about 5 seconds. Tonight I put it with the crown down, and it slowed 3 seconds between 1.30 am to 10 am. Is there a way to leave the watch that seems to work better than others? I suppose some research have been done by the forum posters.
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