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Old 28 July 2013, 02:29 PM   #11
leeuga11
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Yes, it is normal.. maybe..

Only you know how active you are on a day to day basis.. It does not matter how many hours you have your watch on your wrist - if you are not active enough it will run down to only the activity you put into it each day..

Based on your narrative I would say that you simply were not active enough the previous weeks to fully top-off your watch when you took it off and it stopped shortly before you put it back on again..

Next time, wind it when you take it off for more than overnight..
I'm a real estate agent, I drive a lot when wearing the watch, just didn't want y'all to think I sat around all day. I also shake a lot of hands but I wear the watch on my left wrist. Not too much shaking going on over there, although one of my tires are out of balance which causes some vibration but I guess not enough to keep the watch wound up.
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