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That’s what the 6R movement does… try demagnetizing it but it sounds like a typical 6R inconsistency. It’s mainly caused by positional variance & low amplitude. Had some inconsistencies on spb143 and just returned a new spb335 (with the same movement) for running -38 s / day.
I can understand inconsistency but when placed on my dresser it kept perfect time over the course of 24 hours. As soon as it's back on wrist the problem starts up again
Yes because in the dresser it was placed in a position it runs well. Try putting it in the dresser but with crown down or another position you use during the day and you will see a variance.