Bought a green SMP300 from Jackroad - X over AD stamp?

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Ok, so if I were to need to use the warranty, I just show up at an AD or boutique with my watch and they'd get all the information needed from their systems?

If the watch was entered in the warranty system you would not need the card. I'd bring it anyway though, just in case someone wanted to see it.
 
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Let put 2 seconds a day into perspective..........you spent much more than 2 seconds worrying about it!

I'm not worrying. Even if I did, it's like worrying about a diamond's purity. Yes, there's no practical reason to do it, but this forum and the entire watchmaking industry wouldn't exist if not for these silly things. The watch is an engineering feat, a masterpiece manufactured at scale. Getting it to be what it's meant to be, is the right thing to do.

That said, it's way more precise than I need it to be. And getting it shipped or dropping it off at an AD/boutique is a hassle for sure. So I'll think about it 馃榾

Setting it at +60s, it'll be two months before it's ~60s behind, at which point I need to jump the 31st of the month anyway, and I can set it at -60s again.


Appreciate everyone's input, truly.
 
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I wouldn't personally regulate it for that. Try putting it in crown up position when you're sleeping.
 
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I wouldn't personally regulate it for that. Try putting it in crown up position when you're sleeping.
Tried that, still about -1s/d
 
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Tried that, still about -1s/d

Crown up might not be the fastest position. But I agree with the idea of finding the fastest position and leaving it in that position overnight.
 
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Crown up might not be the fastest position. But I agree with the idea of finding the fastest position and leaving it in that position overnight.
I've gone over all positions I could think of. None of them are fast. Crown up/down/left/right, dial up, dial down. Some are +0, most are -2, one is -4.
 
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Perseverate much?
 
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I've gone over all positions I could think of. None of them are fast. Crown up/down/left/right, dial up, dial down. Some are +0, most are -2, one is -4.

Take it to a watchmaker and get it proper measured if you really want to know.
 
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Relax, two seconds means nothing. And the warranty is valid even without a properly filled out warranty card.
 
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Timing issues aside, congratulations on the new green seamaster! It's a great watch, wear it well!
 
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It's a great watch. You're fine. Don't worry too much about it.