Hi all,
First-time poster and new Breitling owner, with a bit of a newbie question. (I posted a variation of this over on the Breitling forum at WUS, but no one's responded yet, so I figured I would try here as well...)
Two weeks ago I took delivery of my first automatic watch - an A13352 Chronomat, which is the first of a modest collection that I'm building up (really love it so far!). I set it "to a T" according to the instruction manual, synchronized with time.is, and found that it keeps perfect time throughout the day.
The morning after the first full day of wear, I noticed that it had lost about a second or two overnight, which I recognize is normal. As such, I've been setting it every morning, giving a few winds through the crown just to be on the safe side. I don't wear it on the weekend, so I have to fully wind it come Monday morning.
This past Monday, I wound the watch (~40 times, like the manual says). But about 20 seconds in, the second hand stopped sweeping. I became very concerned, moved the crown around a little, and let it sit -- this did not fix the problem. A minute or so later, I came back and it was working again. I set the time and went about the day.
Every day since then, I have noticed that the watch is now losing one to two seconds during the day, after a few hours. This worries me because before Monday (when it stopped), it tended to stay precise during the day, and the only time loss was, as mentioned, overnight. Today I noticed that it lost an additional second to two overnight for a total of 3-4 seconds in the course of 24 hours.
As such, I figured I would ask around here -- is this normal? Should I be concerned? Is this something that regulation or adjustment could fix? The dealer from whom I bought it said that it was serviced prior to sale and provided a one-year warranty. Again, I know that -4/+6 seconds a day is normal for a COSC-certified watch, but given the sudden change in the past few days, thought that you guys would know much more than me and provide advice, or at the very least some peace of mind.
Many thanks in advance!
-Ron
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