Re: Aqua Terra losing time... suggestions?
: Hello fellow Omega fans. I bought an Aqua Terra (2504.50.00) back
: in July and at first it was VERY accurate (could go weeks and
: still be within a second or 2). Now I have been noticing for
: about the past 1-2 months it is consistently losing, I would
: estimate, about 2-3 seconds per day. I realize this is still in
: the acceptable range for a chronometer, but after a few weeks
: the seconds start to add up and it gets annoying. Any
: suggestions of how I might be able to fix this? I wear it about
: 5 days a week, but never go 2 consecutive days without wearing
: it. I normally rest the watch at night on its side with the
: crown UP. Thanks for your help.
: Matt
Try resting it in other positions. I believe face up usually is the fastest for cal. 2500. Change positions about once every couple days and find the best one. I doubt anyone will adjust a watch that is 2-3 seconds a day out, but if it gets any slower, take it in for service. I believe Omega's preferred tolerances are more like +6/-1