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Old 29 October 2012, 03:39 AM   #1
bionicboogie
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My 1999 Sub Jumped 2 days ahead this morning...

... but now I worry I have a bigger problem.

I have only owned it for a year and have never had it serviced.

The real problem though is that I mistakenly thought I would be able to just cycle though to the correct day using the 3rd setting reserved for time change... Good god what a mistake... I don't know how, but I completely forgot that that was the first setting of the crown.

Once I had changed eight or nine days it just started to 'slip' (the teeth no longer grabbed and changed the time)... needless to say, I immediately panicked.

I have decided to leave it for a few days maybe it will magically fix itself... it this being to optimistic?

Any advice is appreciated... even condolences for being such a twit.

Thanks all,

Paul
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