24 January 2021, 10:06 PM
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Originally Posted by Michael N Q8
Yes, I agree, and I do this often. I have a few other models with the older gen movements, i.e. 2 x daytonas, a sea dweller and an Explorer 1 and these all gain a few seconds a day, but mostly very consistently.
This issue is different so as to notice it. The first time I saw it I was very surprised and thought I had made a mistake, but after a few times of it happening I realized its a problem, but since I had taken it back twice, I didn't bother anymore, and now I see that others have it.
My 15 year old Daytona performs better than this BLRO.
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How much was it losing a day, what was the state of the mainspring when you noticed it was losing. Was the watch on a machine winder, worn, or off the wrist when you noticed it losing a few seconds.
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