Chronograph: Any potential problem leaving it in non-zero position long term?

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The chronograph second hand on a Speedmaster covers the logo when left at the zero position, it bothers me slightly.

Would it damage the movement or cause any problems if I permanently lock the chronograph second hand somewhere else on the dial? i.e. always leaving the chronograph at a non-zero position?
 
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Wasn't this same question asked a few weeks ago? Answer was, no issue.
 
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Would you happen to remember some of the keywords in that thread? I couldn't dredge it up with the search function.