Back on the wrist for a while. It seems to be running a little slow right now (-8s/day), but maybe it’s just sulking because I haven’t been showing it much love lately. Gonna wear it for a few days and see if it settles down, else I’ll see about getting it adjusted before the warranty expires later this year.
My 65 year old Omega caliber 355 has been on my wrist now, continually, for 18 days, and it has lost 3 minutes. I would be upset if I had a modern co-axial that was losing 8 seconds per day. That is not a whole lot better than my antique! My 29 year old Rolex Date-Just (on my other wrist) is within 3 seconds, total, since New Year’s Eve. Seems you are quite understanding.
Hahahah.....grew up on E.55 and Woodland.
But did goto to high school on the westside.....St. Ignatius....