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Originally Posted by Dirt
The low amplitude is symptomatic of the problem.
Without opening up the watch(an invasive process) the simple act of recording of low enough amplitude is reason enough to trigger corrective action.
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True. My point was that I wouldn't have had cause to check amplitude if timekeeping were fine, and if I happened to get that 241 reading, that alone (paired with great timekeeping) wouldn't have concerned me too much.
However, it is low enough that, taken with the watch's timekeeping behavior, suggests that the problem is more than one of regulation.