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Hello I just bought A Mido watch pre-owned and certified COSC of course it must be a really accurate watch right but at least +/-10second a day worst But this watch run fast like 1- 1.5 minutes a day...from the movement blue screws i see that the watch has never being serviced since it first owner, I want to ask,does this watch need service or this watch got magnetize? Cause it just run fast 1-2 minutes fast and i see many articles say that magnetize watch can run fast to hours.. Thanks
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Hi all, First of all I would like to say I am new to the forum. I have been working on watches for quite some time now but this one has me stumped (mostly because it's my newest, least touched watch!). A little bit of backstory. This watch is about 2 years old, I purchased it new (Seiko SARB033). It ran fantastically, i got it down to +2 seconds a day and it was a very consistent watch. About a month ago it started losing time. Badly, around 1-2 minutes a day. I initially thought the regulator might have slipped out of position so i adjusted it up. But it still ran poorly, gaining massive amounts and then losing massive amounts. So, I put it on the timegrapher i recently purchased and found this. Does not look good. Can't get amplitude above 180 and there is a strange drop off on the lower line that comes around regularly. I demagnetized the watch and the balance separately, but to no avail. Beat error was also horrible (around 2.5ms), but i've adjusted that down a bit just so it could be read easier. What do you think guys? Escapement fault? Gear train? Slipping mainspring?