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I have had my Seamaster Chronograph for almost 1 year and seven months and it has been spot on -1s to +1s a day. However, I have recently bought an IWC Portuguese Chrono and my Seamaster has not been worn recently. Rather than letting it run down, I have been winding it every few days and have just noticed that it is now running approximately 30s fast per day. I am worried that something has broken or that it is overbanking ( a term I have noticed somewhere but do not know much about). Can someone tell me if they have experienced this before, what the problem is and how should I fix this? Thank you.
Regards,
Kelvin
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