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Re: Seamaster Chronograph
In Response To: Seamaster Chronograph ()

: First of all, I really enjoy this site. I had
: no idea there were so many Omega fanatics
: out there!
: I have a Seamaster Professional Chronograph,
: which I truly enjoy. My question is for
: others is , Do you leave the large second
: hand running, or do you use this as a stop
: watch function only? There is a small second
: hand dial that operates all of the time.
: Just curious....Keep up the good work on
: this site!!!!!!!!
I have do to give the same credit to the site!!

I use the second one for stopping functions only and reset it every time i read the stopped time. I noticed nevertheless no differences in the accurracy of watch wheather it is runnning or not. (mutch to the difference of my other chrono, a morice lacroix model).

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