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: My Speedmaster auto with the concealed
: deploymentclasp regularly pops off when I
: cock my wrist just so, recently whilst
Probably a simple adjustment. Your local dealer can likely take care of it.
: and if so is there a fix. Also mine runs
: about 22 seconds fast daily. should I send
: it in or just keep restting time every week
: via USNO or Accutron?
What is the point of setting it to an atomic clock if you know it is going to be several seconds off a mere few hours later?
22 seconds a day is way too much. You should consider having it regulated. You might want to see if a local jeweler can do the adjustment, instead of sending it off to Omega.
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