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Old 11 April 2012, 05:42 AM   #8
mmmmp
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Real Name: Mark P
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As mentioned, it's within spec. My 2010 (NIB) Turn-O-Graph has been +4 from day one. Rather than risk dust, dirt, fingerprints by having the watch regulated I chose to ignore it. I've heard too many tales of minor problems occuring when casebacks are removed during service. Don't get me wrong, this likely would never happen but I firmly believe casebacks should only be opened when it's absolutely essential. (full service, mechanical failure, etc.) However, if it bugs you by all means take it in for regulation-it's your watch after all. Good luck and enjoy your Rolex.
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