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Re: New PO accuracy
In Response To: Re: New PO accuracy ()

hi mark,

my po stared gaining a little less time after a month or so and is last checked abt 4,5 sec fast per day. i understand this cld be improved but i just did not find it wrthwhile to hv the watchmaker open it and fiddle ard with it, might do more harm then good. funnily it seems she gains a bit over 5 sec per day after adjusting the time, then after couple of days 'settles' to 4,5 sec.. seems these whatches hv a character of their own, yr does sound too far out of range though.. i sit ard behind a desk weekdays, but have not notices any difference in the gain when out and about. it is steady in that sence. will check next time out mountainbiking, let u know if notice large changes.

good luck, nice watch in all other respects.

erik

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