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Old 16 January 2014, 09:22 AM   #1
Ignorant1
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Experimenting with sleep positions . . .

I seem to recall a thread about what position is best to keep your watch over night for it to maintain the most accurate time.

Just wondering what quirks others may have found regarding their particular timepieces. This might just save someone from winding/resetting frequently.

My 6605 absolutely hates me when I make her sleep on her left side (crown up), and will either lose a great amount of time or stop completely. If I lay her on her right side (crown down - which I prefer not to do) she only loses a few minutes or seconds over night. But, if I lie her on her back (face up) then she sleeps like a baby and wakes up purring like a kitten spot on and raring to go.

Thanks,
and Happy New Year all . . . . .
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