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Chuck, what do you think??? Posted By: AR Date:
My brand new Speedy seems to be gaining time. So far it looks like it has gained about 3 1/2 minutes over 2 to 3 days. I think that is unacceptable timekeeping. Is this common? No, I do not believe so. This is in my experience an uncommon experience. It should keep much better time [like closer to 15 to 60 times better time. Does it mean the watch is defective? Or out of adjustment, or magnitized or perhaps have been thumped somehow. I am going to see if it continues over the next day or two. I'd call the dealer immediately and explain your findings and see what he/she suggests. I'd imagine they'd ask you to return it for inspection. Any ideas? I don't see any benefit in waiting to call the dealer. I'd call them now and see what they say. Thanx! Hope this helps! |
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