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Old 27 October 2023, 12:35 AM   #61
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I got the watch Sat. afternoon. When I got home from the AD, time.gov was not working so I used an app on my phone. Sunday time.gov was back up, so I set to that and haven't touched it since then. It's now 14 seconds ahead of time.gov since Sunday. I am flying to the east coast today and coming back nine days later. So I'll reset today in the plane and again on the way back and keep an eye on it. But I'm pretty sure it's gaining speed and I'm going to have the AD address it when I have a few weeks back home with no more trips coming up.
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Old 27 October 2023, 12:53 AM   #62
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Old 27 October 2023, 04:39 AM   #63
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I got the watch Sat. afternoon. When I got home from the AD, time.gov was not working so I used an app on my phone. Sunday time.gov was back up, so I set to that and haven't touched it since then. It's now 14 seconds ahead of time.gov since Sunday. I am flying to the east coast today and coming back nine days later. So I'll reset today in the plane and again on the way back and keep an eye on it. But I'm pretty sure it's gaining speed and I'm going to have the AD address it when I have a few weeks back home with no more trips coming up.
Depending on how often you wear it and how you set it down, it could make the time vary. 14 seconds is nothing. Wear the watch and don't spend your time worrying about 14 seconds. That's like 1.5 minutes a week at worst
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Old 27 October 2023, 05:31 AM   #64
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Depending on how often you wear it and how you set it down, it could make the time vary. 14 seconds is nothing. Wear the watch and don't spend your time worrying about 14 seconds. That's like 1.5 minutes a week at worst
No, if I'm understanding this correctly that's 14sec in 4 days - more like 3.5sec/day, 24sec a week.
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