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Re: Seamaster accuracy
In Response To: Seamaster accuracy ()

Sounds a little high to me. My Seamaster tends to be about 4 minutes slow over the course of a month. And if anything getting a little less accurate over time, rather than settling in and getter more accurate. I also have a SS Rolex Daytona that is far more accurate but I still love my Seamaster.

Regards,

Zander

: i am looking for some input from Seamaster Pro owners. I recieved a
: Pro mid November 2009 and have worn it every day since then. My
: concern is the accuracy it stays at the high side of the +6
: seconds per day, maybe even higher. Should I expect the watch to
: " settle in " or stay this way. Also if it is above
: the +6 seconds per day would you send it in for adjustment now
: or wait a little longer and track the preformance? Any input
: would be appreciated, thank you.

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Seamaster accuracy
Re: Seamaster accuracy
Your watch is fine.
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