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Old 2 April 2025, 08:10 PM   #11
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FWIW I found this the other day...

Having size and file size issues when uploading. Just incase you cannot read the test, it is below -

SIMPLE REGULATING
If your watch loses or gains a few seconds per day (remember there are 86,400 seconds in 24 hours !), you can correct it without expert aid.
The rate of a watch varies slightly depending upon its position. Take it off at night and place it as follows:
To gain a few seconds: Lay the watch flat with the dial uppermost.
2. To lose a few seconds: Lay the watch vertically with the winding-button downwards.
3. To lose rather more seconds: Lay the watch vertically with the winding-button uppermost.

I am not sure what watch or movement this relates to.
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