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I've had a relatively uneventfull, albeit supremely satisfying relationship with my first Omega; an America's Cup for two months now...until this morning! I awoke to put on my watch and found it had jumped AHEAD a whole hour!
I have been watching it's accuracy faithfully during the "settling-in" phase, and it has been losing about 5-10 seconds per day, but this is a radical and unusual departure.
Does this thing have an automatic Daylight-savings-time feature that could be off-kilter?
Any ideas would be appreciated, thanks.
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