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Acceptable time keeping question.


Pearl

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I'm new at this and have my first rep which I really like and am very impressed with. It's an Omega 300 Seamaster Chrono 175e76d4a694385f9278ededb1606796.jpg

It's powered by an A7753. I loose about 2 minutes a week. I wear it everyday. Is that acceptable? Should I open it and make an adjustment? Any thoughts appreciated.

Thanks

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Frequently as they "wear in" and all the parts get broken in, watches will get a little more accurate. I would wear it for a few weeks and then see what it looks like. I wouldn't try to adjust it right now.

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When you take off at night lay it down crown up (on its side). This way you can compensate a bit as the movement will speed a bit in this position. Completely normal with mechanical movements. Even genuines.

I read somewhere about its resting position, but somehow thought it was suggested to lay it flat to gain a little. I'll try placing it on its side and see what happens.

Thanks for the tips. I really don't want to open it and start shoving that lever!

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Here you go, this came with all Rolex watches years ago.

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That's what I read. Came up when I googled regulating watch.

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Well I tried that, on its side crown pointing up. It stopped twice last night! I wore it pretty much all day, took it off at about 9:00 it quit at 1:30 or so. I didn't wind it but swirled it for a bit, re set it and set it down again crown skyward. It stopped just before 8:00 this morning. Over the past three months I've only ever laid it flat at night and it's never stopped. I did not wind it manually. So how bout that! I work today till 9:00 and you would think that would give enough of a wind, and I'll try it again tonight and see what happens.

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A suggestion: take really care if you want to service that watch. I had the ETNZ version and it came out that the hands were GLUED to their pinions. If someone tries to take them out to service the movement there is a big risk of broke the pinions...

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