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Anonymous Posted on Dec 23, 2010

Hi my navy seal is in great shape however sometimes it runs fast sometimes slow and sometimes stops is this common? can it be repaired? or does it need a movement swap? any and all comments welcome

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It sounds like the quartz crystal may be the problem, it must vibrate at a precise frequency which is critical in controlling the exact speed and thus translate into precision time. I would get the watch checked to if it can be fixed at a reasonable price.

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