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Old 23 September 2021, 10:35 PM   #23
Lightsped
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Watch: Sub, OP41, DJ x 4
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Originally Posted by HiBoost View Post
If it is still under warranty then it should be covered unless the watch has obvious signs of abuse. Typically an impact damage will bend or break something, which would be expected to result in a slowing of the timekeeping. A magnetized hairspring is the most common reason for a watch moving "really" fast, such as yours, but you have a hairspring that is anti-magnetic. So definitely a bit of a mystery. I don't think you gave details on how you got to this point? Watch is X months old? Was running great until one day this happened?

Watch is a Feb 2021 dated DJ41. I don't recall any major bumping, beyond desk diving and I have never had any magnetized issues where I work with other watches. The DJ41 is in perfect condition except for a small ding on the case. The speed up in time just started yesterday.
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