NYLEAF
Well-known member
I know this is probably a long-shot, but for about a year now, I've been having issues with my watches all running slow. I own a nice Swiss Army watch (by Victorinox) that I've had for about 8 years. I had the battery replaced last summer, but that didn't solve the issue. I also own a new Fossil watch, which I've had the store replace twice now because of how poorly it keeps time.
I spent the past week on a cruise in the Caribbean, kept one watch in my luggage and wore the other one the whole cruise, and both kept perfect time. This past summer, I was in London for the Olympics, and my Swiss Army watch kept perfect time then, too (I didn't own the Fossil watch yet). When I keep either watch in a drawer at home, it keeps perfect time. As soon as I wear the watch to work, it slows down. The only thing I can think is that it's the Leaf, or it's where I work. I work in a shopping mall, and I can't imagine there would be anything there that could cause my watch to slow down. Could it be the Leaf?
I spent the past week on a cruise in the Caribbean, kept one watch in my luggage and wore the other one the whole cruise, and both kept perfect time. This past summer, I was in London for the Olympics, and my Swiss Army watch kept perfect time then, too (I didn't own the Fossil watch yet). When I keep either watch in a drawer at home, it keeps perfect time. As soon as I wear the watch to work, it slows down. The only thing I can think is that it's the Leaf, or it's where I work. I work in a shopping mall, and I can't imagine there would be anything there that could cause my watch to slow down. Could it be the Leaf?