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I agree, you should return the watch. That little dot/dent will haunt you forever.
While you do risk the next watch having 'poorer' performance, in general SMPs are fairly consistant. The Omega modified ETA 2892/A2 used is one of the better generic movements used in watches from under $1000 USD to several thousand dollars USD.
Your current watch might not be fully broken in yet so the performance your getting now may not be the same a few months from now anyway.
I've had my SMP for 9 months. New, it was running +4 to +5 seconds a day when worn 24/7. Over time it slowed and after around 3-4 months it consistently was at around +2.5 seconds/day. When left crown right overnight its almost dead on everyday.
Good luck
Mark
: Hello fellow Omegans,
: I bought a new Seamaster Pro #2455.50, 2 tone,
: 3 months ago, and have enjoyed this forum
: since I started looking for my first real
: watch....@ November. I have learned a great
: deal about watches from this forum, and look
: forward to every post.
: The watch has been running great, at +2
: seconds/day, but leaving it crown right
: overnight, it looses 2 seconds. The date
: changes 3 seconds to midnight. Performance
: wise, this watch is perfect.
: I have the new dial face with the sword hands,
: and there is a small "dent" in the
: superluminova, on the minute hand. It is
: hardly noticeable under normal conditions,
: but after being exposed to bright lights, or
: coming indoors from the outside.....the
: small "dent" appears as a black
: dot. I thought I could live with this
: defect, but every time I look at my watch
: after it has been exposed to light, all I
: see is the black dot on the minute hand.
: My question to you is: Should I change the
: minute hand while the watch is still under
: warranty? I hate the thought of someone
: opening the caseback of my new watch. How
: easy is it to change the minute hand,
: without damaging the dial, second hand, and
: the hour hand. I would hate to change the
: minute hand, only to find a small scratch on
: the dial or figerprints, lint, or
: something???
: What has your experience been with watch
: services?
: Is it better to leave this alone?
: Thanks again for all the great information
: provided on this forum!
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