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Originally Posted by masraum
I've got an automatic watch. I'd love to adjust the timing because it loses a little time, and it seems like it should be "simple" to adjust. But "tinkering" with a relatively expensive watch, not having a "clean" environment, and not having the pressure chamber and ability to seal it up in a Nitrogen only environment keeps me from trying. That's why I'm just adjusting the watch periodically.
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I had my Omega serviced at their Seattle center. It was expensive, like $500, but the watch came back very accurate. Around 1 second per day fast.
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