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: I have had a similar problem. my watch was
: accurate to about 1 second per day, then
: suddenly started gaing. the only thing I
: could link it to was getting a footswitch
: out of the back of my guitar amp which has
: large speakers with huge powerful magnets. I
: checked with Omega and they said normally if
: magnetised they go slower? It gained about
: 10 minutes the first day, gradualkly getting
: better but I might get demagnetised. Ommega
: charge £50
Get it demagnetized. I definitely got mine magnetized several years beack by going in to a MRI scanner during an emergency. It was definitely gaining around 10 minutes a day (not slow).
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