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Hi, Advice required.
I have just traded in a Rolex Precision manual wind for an Omega Railmaster coaxial automatic. The problem is it keeps stopping. I have been wearing it for at least eight hours per day but it doesn't appear to be enough to keep it going and I am having to wind it manually. It seems to run down every forty hours or so regardless whether I wear it or not. Can this be right? I am thinking of buying a watch winder to solve the problem but I am a bit disappointed, I may as well have just bought a manual wind up in the first place. Any advice or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Raydpo
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