Planet ocean 8800 gaining time

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hi guys. Recently bought an omega P.O. 8800. And noticed it is gaining quite a large amount of time has anyone else had similar issues

Thanks rich
 
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Define a large amount of time.
 
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15-16 seconds a day. Watch is roughly one month old
Are you located near an Omega Boutique? If so they should be able to regulate it.
 
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Found one about 60miles away. And I bought it from goldsmiths

So take it back to them and say it's out of specs.
 
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So take it back to them and say it's out of specs.
you can call GOldsmiths, I am not sure if they have the ability to regulate the watch. I'd call the OB first to see what they say after you talk to gold smiths.
 
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you can call GOldsmiths, I am not sure if they have the ability to regulate the watch. I'd call the OB first to see what they say after you talk to gold smiths.

Goldsmiths almost certainly won't be able to regulate it but it should be under warranty.

From my experience most U.K. boutiques don't have the ability to regulate either.
 
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They'll take care of you, but you'll be without the watch for 3-5 weeks as it is sent for warranty service.
 
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Am I right in thinking specs are between -2 and +6
I thought specs should be like +2/-2 with this being a co-axial master chronometer.
 
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Am I right in thinking specs are between -2 and +6

I thought specs should be like +2/-2 with this being a co-axial master chronometer.

Regular COSC watches are from -1 to +6 for average daily rate. Master chronometers are 0 to +5. These are the full wind specs.

Cheers, Al
 
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likely just magnetised, no?
Most likely not, even less so with that movement.
 
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Are you located near an Omega Boutique? If so they should be able to regulate it.
+1. Take it to a boutique.