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10 October 2009, 05:47 AM | #33 |
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Real Name: MDangerSteel
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I've done this before with a Seiko several years ago with no problems so, last night, I left my Sea Dweller in the freezer at -10 deg until this morning. It gained about 2 seconds in 10 hours and is running fine this morning. End of my story.
There you go, i was wrong about it losing time. |
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