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Re: Seamaster Quartz gaining time
In Response To: Seamaster Quartz gaining time ()

: I have a Seamaster Midsize 300M that is a bit more than 3 years
: old. I replaced the battery when the bracelet needed service
: because the Pins were falling out shortly after I had gotten the
: watch and again recently when the pin problem re-occurred.
: Accuracy was excellent at a few seconds per month until
: recently. I did not check immediately after the watch was
: returned from service but when I now check the watch gains more
: than 7 seconds per day. What could have caused this change. I am
: told that this movement is not adjustable.

That seems an unusual problem, and not one I have heard of before. I think you may need a service visit.

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