Questions & Answers for: watch losing time worn

...watch stops dead, then there is a problem with the movement and/or rotor. If it losses time, I'd bet on a static position problem. Let me know the answers to those questions and I'll try to help you ...

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...watch producers. have recently bought a Stauer Graves '33 wristwatch which I love but have found it is losing several minutes per day just recently. I have followed all the recommendations and it ...

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Question about Seamaster 300M Auto 2531.80.00 Wrist Watch

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...Watch is 10 months old and worn every day. It has just started gaining about 10 minutes per hour. It is still under warrenty so here's hoping! Hi honestfunguy. Take it back! Omega watches are usually ...

Question about AMW320R 1EV Casual Sports Watch

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...watch and it kept losing time all day as I wore it. I set my other watch and my new watch before I went to bed and left them on the night stand. In the morning they were exactly the same. I cut a ...

Question about 450 2653450035 Wrist Watch

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...time when I'm in the U.S. Both have new batteries. It's really bizarre. Any ideas what the problem might be? I have looked at their web site and cannot identify your watch from the number given, as ...

...time on the comprssion stroke and do a "cylinder leakage test". Put compressed air into the spark plug hose and try to detect where the air is going. If you have the piston exactly at TDC, it will ...

Question about Navitimer World 715 A24322 Watch

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...losing time, it loses a minute or 2 a day, and every few days i need to reset the time,i wear it all day and take it off during the night,i am wondering if the self winding movement is sufficient for ...

Question about Vintage/Antique Watch: Bulova Astronaut "A", St.Steel, Automatic, Ca 1965

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...watch "stops" after a while and may re-start on its own, but loses large amounts of time. I have viewed the mechanism using a high magnification and the 4th wheel appears to continuously ...

Question about Vintage/Antique Watch: Bulova Astronaut "A", St.Steel, Automatic, Ca 1965

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...watch but loses time. Why You haven't said what kind or what brand of watch you have. If it is a quartz or battery watch, it may need a new battery. Watches often sit on the shelf for long enough ...

time the watch gains or loses per day, and adjustments are made to the circuitry to "regulate" the timekeeping, then the corrected time will easily be accurate within 10 seconds per year. This is more

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