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18 February 2021, 06:38 AM | #1 |
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night time resting positions - no difference!
Hi,
this is my 1992 Rolex 18238. [IMG]IMG_20191106_185941890 by Nacho Neal, on Flickr[/IMG] . It’s running a bit fast, so I thought I’d try to slow it down with different resting positions. First I tried laying the watch with the dial facing up. Then I tried laying the watch vertically with the winding button downwards. Finally I tried laying the watch vertically with the winding button uppermost. It made no difference at all. It was always running exactly 6 seconds fast. Is there anything else I can try to slow it down a tad? (And yes I know there are 86,400 seconds in a day!)
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