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: Hello All,
: Bought a new Seamaster 2531.80 at end of
: October, and received the COSC certificate
: about 10 days later.
: Since then, I've been able to keep the watch
: within +/- 2 seconds of perfect simply by
: choosing a position to park it in at night,
: based on info in the COSC.
: I owne number of Rolex subs - both date and
: non-date, and a Speedmaster MK II. None of
: them came close to this seamaster for
: accuracy.
: It's my favorite by far.
: Dave
You made an excellent choice, and I'm glad to hear that your watch is exhibiting such great accuracy.
Like you and Jason, I also own a Bond SMP, and mine also gains less than a second a day even after 4 years on my wrist. I couldn't be happier with it.
Enjoy your watch!!
-John
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