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: Hi guy's, Thought I'd join your forum as I was
: recently infected by the automatic watch bug
: and have a not-so-frequently-asked-question:
: my recently purchased Memomatic works fine
: wrt to up to the minute sounding of the
: alarm. However it does trigger the alarm
: prematurely when exposed to everyday-live
: bumps (like putting te watch on the
: nightstand) or when shaking one's wrist (not
: even violently, more like you would when
: trying to slide the watch down your wrist).
: Now befor I send the watch out for
: repair/service, I hope to get you
: experiences on the Memomatic alarm
: triggering behaviour/accuracy .... thx in
: advance
What you have described is not normal. I do not have these issues with my Memomatic.
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