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Hello! I have a problem with the screw down crown on my Omega Seamaster Professional (quartz).
When I attempt to screw the crown in it starts turning the minute hand backwards, by the time it is fully tightened it had backed the watch up about an hour. Once its tightened the hands stop advancing and the second hand appears to be vibrating slightly in place. Loosening the crown advances the hand an hour and the watch works normally when the crown is not tightened down.
I'm going to take it to get looked at, but was curious if anyone had any ideas about the problem?
Cheers!
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