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Got to wear it to really know what it will do.
In Response To: Re: Omega watch accuracy ()

Mine basically runs about dead on when I wear it but can gain up to 5 seconds a day depending what position I put it in. Mine jibes with my COSC cert though.

Dave

: OK, not to be anal BUT if you spend over a
: grand for a watch it should be accurate
: within specs. I've had my SMP for 10 days
: and it still runs about 12 seconds fast. I
: haven't worn it yet (waiting for extra
: links) but I do change the position
: frequently.

: BTW from what I understand the movements are
: tested before assembly into the watch.

: I guess I'll ask the dealer (if they have one)
: for an exchange while I still can.

: Thanks for the discussion - lots of
: opinions...John
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