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Old 04-08-2020, 12:24 PM   #5
Seth Swoboda
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Default Re: Adjusting Clock Speed

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Originally Posted by oldford2 View Post
Why convert it if it is original and working? Our 46 clock loses a few minutes a day also. But I always shut off my battery switch at the end of the day so the co-pilot sets the time when we start a ride. Simple and the clock does not run 24 hours each day
John
I leave mine on 24/7 so it loses time. The quartz movement would ensure the accuracy of the clock and sacrifice no external original look. You would only lose the sound of the contact tripping to reset the movement of the original. Both work.
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