Something that I did not expect from my PO 8900

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No, the comment should have been followed by a 😉. It is almost as accurate as a quartz movement in long term tho.
Anyway, since the watch is well within the spec, I don't think Omega will do anything. Many factors can affect the running of a mechanical watch, such as temperature, wearing pattern, rest position, physical activities of the wearer, and etc.
Then my comments also should have been followed with 😀 Cheers! BTW, first time I misread your nick as "Lejeune" and thought you are a Marine. Cheers!
 
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Your watch is running fine - nothing unusual about what you have shown. People think watches run at perfectly steady rates - they do not. State of wind, position, etc. can affect the rate.
 
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Your watch is running fine - nothing unusual about what you have shown. People think watches run at perfectly steady rates - they do not. State of wind, position, etc. can affect the rate.
Thank you, @Archer.
 
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First world problems.
Being first, in Space, on the Moon, in AI R&D is not too bad, ... unless, of course, someone prefers lower levels and grades 😀