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My PloProf gains / loses time – is that right?

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My PloProf gains / loses time – is that right?

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A. Recently serviced watches should keep good time (certainly within a minute +/- a day), if not your watch may need to be serviced. It is worth noting that the Cal. 1002 is not a chronometer movement, but it can be regulated to COSC standards, however because of the Monobloc case construction this is no easy task.

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