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I posted a more detailed discussion on Omega forum in TZ...here is the question...My 3 day old ti s/m lost .5 sec day even fully wound. I had wound it 30 turns at first use. I thought the loss was due to inadequate winding so I rocked the watch to/fro, like every other auto I have had...It gained 5 secs in 2 min...the next a.m., it had lost no time..yay! I went running,and on return, it was + 5 more! Boo...the next a.m it was down 3 sec. Dud I get a lemon... do you think I can returnit..I don't want to send a 3 day old watch to warranty...Help!!!! In all other respects I love this watch
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