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Old 12 August 2022, 05:47 PM   #1
deepseacarmel
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Sorry if it's the wrong section to post in.

Issue:
Second hand stops intermittently despite winding >40x.
This results in the watch falling behind by up to 30 min within a couple hours.
Video link at the bottom.

Background:
I have had my Deepsea Cameron for 4 years, so still within warranty.
It has been sent to RSC twice for running extremely slow (>10 min per day).
Both times after getting fixed, the watch was exact.

It did slow down again couple months ago, but resolved on its own. I wore it and just shook my wrist around for about a minute.

Resolution:
Face down. As of this minute while I'm writing this post, it has kept up with exact time for the past 5 hours. I'll wear it tomorrow to see if it stays that way.

Question:
Should I send back to the RSC for the 3rd time?
I have come to accept this watch as having a personality of its own. When it keeps time, it's atomic accurate.
RSC takes a long time to ship back, months. Not sure if I want to do this again.

Video:
https://youtu.be/B8aVQhPqy4o
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