Timertom
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Spring
Jun 28, 2007,01:54 AM
The spring being new or old, or fully wound should not significantly affect timekeeping of your watch.
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Speedy Pro gaining time
By: mfly : June 25th, 2007-16:07
What would you guys feel is an acceptable tolerance for gaining time on a Speedy Pro. I wear it everyday and is off my wrist for about 7 hours. It gets wound once a day every morning. It is about 4 days old and gains approx +12 seconds a day. If this is a...
Too fast
By: Timertom : June 25th, 2007-23:58
Yes, that does sound too fast for this watch when new, but I would agree completely with John above to give it some more wrist time before sending it off for regulation. I wonder which wrist you wear it on though, left or right?
Speedy Pro gaining time
By: mfly : June 26th, 2007-16:41
I wear it on my left hand, and I am left handed. If I get the watch regulated, will I notice it right away or can it still take a couple days after it is regulated to fully settle in to the adjustment. I guess when a watch is new, the main spring must be ...
Sorry
By: mfly : June 26th, 2007-19:07
My apologies, I read the post and reread it. It was at first a little (who m I kidding, alot ) above my comprehension. I am very appreciative for your indepth replies and the time you take to answer them. You certainly have been a great source of informat...
Agreed - leave it
By: Rrryan : June 27th, 2007-07:27
I'm assuming this watch was recently purchased new - you didn't specify. If that's the case, I would agree with John that it's wisest to leave it alone for now. If nothing else, Omega's stated spec on their webpage for non-COSC movements is -1/+10 so you'...