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I was aligning my dial with case to day and had to open the case and loosen the case clamp screws.

In order to reach both srews a had to move the rotor. If did that in a clock wise and anti clock wise direction.

Can this cause a deregulation of the movement ???.

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Thanks db2 for your response.

Then i have to get it regulated i think.

Discovered that it looses at least 3 sec in an hours.

I'll wear it for a few days and if it doesn't imporve it has to go of to the watch smith again.

Carpe Diem

Cats

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Did it start loosing time directly after you worked on it? Maybe your screwdrivers were maganetzed which caused the hair-spring to magantize?... If that's the case you need to remove te balance and have it professionally demagentized.

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