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: Hi, I recently got my new moonphase watch. I
: LOVE IT. I just have one question. Is it ok
: to run the tachymetre fulltime? and how much
: will this affect the power reserve?
: thanks
: Yuri
First of all, congrats on your new watch!!!! I love how this version of the speedy has a date dial.
We get your kind of question here a lot, but that's OK. If you follow the attached link, you can find more information about your issue.
It basically says that running the chronograph of the watch (which you refered to as the tachymetre) is fine. It shouldn't harm the watch in any way.
Enjoy the watch!
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